In times of global crises, war and the uprise of the political far right, mutual care and aid have become increasingly relevant. Following the passing of two close community members, the event organized by the “XAOS Queer Care Club” & the “Association for Accessibility in Art, in Everyday Life, in Thinking.” focuses on loss and grief. Activists Dean Spade and Cindy Barukh Milstein explain what practices can help us during challenging times and most importantly, how we can allow ourselves to grieve.
With:
Dean Spade: Activist, writer, and filmmaker, Seattle
Cindy Barukh Milstein: Diasporic Jewish anarchist, author, and editor, New York
The discussion took place on the 20th of October 2025 at the cultural center “4lthangrund” in the 9th district, Vienna.
Edited by Selina Berger




