In this essay, Nora Ziegler critically explores “radical hospitality” as a diversity of tactics that co-construct relationships of mutual aid across differences of power. Her reflections are based on her experience of living and working in the London Catholic Worker’s house of hospitality for migrants with no recourse to public funds.
Nora Ziegler is an independent researcher and writer, active in mutual aid and union organising. Her most recent publications are “Power Relations in Grassroots Groups: An Anarchist Dialectics” and “Herd Mentality, Deathbed Radicalism and Other Things On My Not-To-Do List”.
This episode of ‘Anarchist Essays’ was supported by a grant from The Lipman-Miliband Trust.
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Thank you for this rich, beautiful essay. I completely agree that recognising the role of Love in personal and social transformation is essential. 💗🙏 Your way of speaking and writing is clear, open and engaging. Thank you for this gift! Vishwam x
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