UPDATE: I've received $100 in donation receipts. :heart-sickle:

We're a pretty tight-knit online community and I think it'd be fucking sick to do something in the real-world loosely organized in an online space, even if we're doing it separately in our own local communities. It's a holiday season and food insecurity is on the rise, so how about we do a very loosely defined food drive this week (12/17/2020 - 12/24/2020) and make an effort to go donate canned goods to or volunteer with our local food banks/pantries.

No donation is too small, every donation counts and is valid as hell! It doesn't have to be outrageous or even a donation at all if you can't afford to, there is absolutely no pressure. The whole point of a food drive is to get people to donate who wouldn’t otherwise. Maybe we could spam pictures of our donation hauls to help encourage others to do the same! If people actually post pictures it'd be neato to compile them into an album for something we did as a community or something to that effect.

Here is a resource I found of absolute banger non-perishables that can be donated to your local food banks.

This state-by-state resource I compiled months ago should be able to help you find food banks, soup kitchens, food pantries, and homeless shelters in your area. Definitely call ahead to determine what is needed before gathering any supplies. If things like sanitary supplies, clothes, blankets, or whatever are more necessary than canned goods, definitely consider donating those things instead.

And finally here is a WorkingStiffUSA video on organizing food drives in your local communities!

ChapoDotFood has a nice ring to it.

Thank you for your time.

  • ComradeMikey [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    even then material impact means more than superstructure just look at coal miner and gay/queer solidarity in UK. who knows if enough out group people violate their heuristic they may have to reshape their heuristic.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesbians_and_Gays_Support_the_Miners

    link to wikipedia about the affair.