Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex

An Indigenous perspective on the “ally industrial complex.” This zine opens up some challenging questions that directly confront nonprofits and community organizations:

The ally industrial complex has been established by activists whose careers depend on the “issues” they work to address. These nonprofit capitalists advance their careers off  the struggles they ostensibly support. They often work in the guise of “grassroots” or “community-based” and are not necessarily tied to any organization.
They build organizational or individual capacity and power, establishing themselves comfortably among the top ranks in their hierarchy of oppression as they strive to become the ally “champions” of the most oppressed. While the exploitation of solidarity and support is nothing new, the commodification and exploitation of allyship is a growing trend in the activism industry.

Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex