Hi good morning, I know city/state officials are waiting on things to warm up tomorrow and this will be “over” but that is not how crisis works.
Some people have been without electricity and food and/or water for five days. That is stressful, has potential physical/bodily implications, and is traumatic AF - especially if ppl feel abandoned by their govts.
This, during a pandemic, and ongoing food/health/economic/spatial inequities. This is what it means for precarity to be a condition of our times - not an anomaly or singular event
While the acute, immediate crisis might recede, coordinated community care can’t stop when the ice thaws.