In this episode, we look at the Trump administration's actions through the lens of our climate crisis and ask: how can we find ways to care for one another through the GOP's disastrous dismantling of our democratic institutions? In many ways, the effects of Trump's policies are (or certainly will be) as devastating to people's lives as hurricanes. Access to food, health care, housing, and other needs are being upended, along with the government institutions we have relied up to help us through such crises. What can our responses to natural (and climate) disasters teach us about the kind of mutual aid we need not only to survive, but also to thrive?