LIGHT BEAMS-"STEP BACK" TEST PRESS BOX SET

$30.00

LIGHT BEAMS-"STEP BACK" TEST PRESS BOX SET is $30.00 plus shipping.

LIGHT BEAMS-"STEP BACK" TEST PRESS BOX SET is limited to 10 box sets. Each box set includes the following: One hand numbered hand stamped Test Pressing and one limited edition presale package version which comes with a Light Beams branded 45 Adapter (One Yellow adapter, One Red Adapter, and One GLOW IN THE DARK adapter), plus a Peterwalkee Records 45 adapter, Stickers, a One Inch Button, and hand printed hand numbered Dust Cover (out of 50) on archive quality Yellow Paper plus a digital download.

AVAILABLE HERE ARE BOXSETS NUMBERED:

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Proceeds for the sale of these 4 Boxsets will be donated to:

https://www.dcmigrantmutualaid.org

ABOUT:
Our modern concept of mutual aid can be traced back to ancient African, indigenous, and brown cultures.

In mutual aid, people work together to provide for one another's immediate survival because they know that the systems they currently live under will not.

Mutual aid projects encourage people to take on the responsibility of caring for one another. They alter political conditions by constructing new social relations that are more resilient. Most mutual aid programs are run by volunteers who want to make a material difference today rather than waiting for businesses or governments to intervene in current crises.

Mutual aid runs under the slogan solidarity not charity, and involves people at all levels of a community respecting one another’s autonomy as they support each other. Charitable systems, in contrast, often support the continuation of conditions that keep BIPOC and poor people under control, and create divisions within communities by deciding who is deserving enough to participate and receive support.

In April 2022,

Governor Abbott of Texas began busing asylum seekers to DC from the border as part of a racist and cruel publicity stunt. In response, the DC community formed the Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid Network, a group of organizations and volunteers dedicated to welcoming migrants arriving to the city.

In the absence of the local government and established non-profits, the Network stepped up — showing up to receive buses at all times of day and night, booking transportation, sorting donations, finding short-and-long-term housing, and more.

Three years later, Migrant Solidarity Mutual Aid (we shortened the name) continues to support many migrants who have chosen to make the DC area their home, as they face federal and local barriers to resettlement. Our work has expanded since April 2022 to include resettlement support for families trying to move out of DC shelters, monthly asylum clinics, prenatal support, wage theft clinics, policy, and more!