this book reads like Nick and Carla having conversations with different people over what joy looks like in resistance which ended up being really inspiring. my favorite bit from the book was them comparing how no one shits on toddlers when they're learning how to walk, you're just excited they took the first step. and the same feeling should be shared when someone joins a mutual aid org for the first time.
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