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        <description>What does it mean to organize without urgency as the driver? In this clip from the One Question podcast, Jason Bayless of A Radical Guide challenges the default framing of crisis and urgency in mutual aid work — and makes the case that relationship is the more honest and more durable foundation. When outside forces define urgency, they control the narrative. When communities define it themselves, something different becomes possible. A Radical Guide is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that builds movement infrastructure, including a global directory of radical spaces, mutual aid programs, and educational resources for people doing liberation work around the world. Learn more: radical-guide.com Support A Radical Guide: https://www.radical-guide.com/ways-to-support/</description>
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