
Episode 95
How Sunset neighbors created a mutual aid society
Now more than 850 members strong, the Sunset Neighborhood Help Group is made entirely of volunteers and was sparked by just one person’s post offering to pick up groceries for those unable to leave their homes. In this recording of a live webinar organized by the Public Press, full-time artist and Sunset resident Bianca Nandzik, her husband Stefan and former printing industry worker Frank Plughoff share their experience building a mutual aid society from the ground up.
Civic · Mel Baker
April 10, 202029m 30s
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Show Notes
Now more than 850 members strong, the Sunset Neighborhood Help Group is made entirely of volunteers and was sparked by just one person’s post offering to pick up groceries for those unable to leave their homes. In this recording of a live webinar organized by the Public Press, full-time artist and Sunset resident Bianca Nandzik, her husband Stefan and former printing industry worker Frank Plughoff share their experience building a mutual aid society from the ground up.
Topics
mutual aidcoronavirusshelter-in-placecovid19san francisco