From Minneapolis: Mutual Aid in Action

As federal immigration agents descended on Minneapolis last month, residents deployed mutual aid to protect their neighbors. From 3D-printed whistles and eye wash attachments that flush out chemical irritants, to community screen printing to memorial bike rides, the city is leading in the long grassroots tradition of mutual aid to protect their community from the inside out.

100 Days in Appalachia partnered with journalist and Minnesotan Katie G. Nelson to document how residents countered a historic federal immigration operation with grassroots organizing, ultimately leading to the end of Operation Metro Surge.

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