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Next weekend Firestorm will be hosting author David Vaina for an in-person conversation with local Appalachian organizers about his new book "On-Ramps to a New Civil Society: Mutual Aid at the Edges of the Anthropocene," an autonomist reimagining of labor, value, mutual aid, and revolution. They'll discuss the present moment of institutional decline, where a political void has emerged in addressing our collective needs, and how mutual aid can contribute to the development of a radically new society.

Learn more and find copies of "On-Ramps to a New Civil Society" at firestorm.coop/events/3331-mut.

#MutualAid #DualPower #MutualAidDisasterRelief #HurricaneHelene #FeministBookstore #FirestormCoop (- L)

Nearly 50 Helene survivors living in hotels across Asheville joined with the Helene Survivors Committee on March 1st to have a community meeting & cookout to get organized and fight back to demand full federal relief!

➡️ Get involved: HeleneSurvivors.org

@Radical_EgoCom
@TheDialecticalCommunist
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#NorthCarolina #hurricanehelene #Asheville #ashville #capitalism #praxis #psl #partyforsocialismandliberation #PartyforSocialismandLiberation #us #usa #u.s.

#HurricaneHelene

"With less than a month left to apply for federal aid, it looks like many western North Carolinians may not receive direct financial assistance as they rebuild their homes."

(According to WFAE's (CLT Public Radio) Climate News)

Details: One month after Helene hit, FEMA approved $200 million for over 121,000 households in the state. So far, only 15% of homes in western North Carolina have applied for FEMA aid, according to reporting by The Washington Post. Over 274,000 N.C. residents applied for federal disaster relief, and FEMA has paid out over $15.8 million as of this week.

Hurricane Helene’s Gravity Waves Revealed By NASA’s AWE
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science.nasa.gov/earth/hurrica <-- shared technical article
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“On Sept. 26, 2024, Hurricane Helene slammed into the Gulf Coast of Florida, inducing storm surges and widespread impacts on communities in its path. At the same time, NASA’s Atmospheric Waves Experiment, or AWE, recorded enormous swells in the atmosphere that the hurricane produced roughly 55 miles above the ground. Such information helps us better understand how terrestrial weather can affect space weather, part of the research NASA does to understand how our space environment can disrupt satellites, communication signals, and other technology…”
#GIS #spatial #mapping #AWE #HurricaneHelene #spaceweather #gravitywaves #spacestation #ISIS #AtmosphericWavesExperiment #atmosphere #swell #hurricane #weather #extremeweather #climatechange #infrastructure #satellites #remotesensing #model #modeling #telecommunications #risk #hazard
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