Beyond Self-Care: How BIPOC Communities Can Reclaim Rest as Resistance

Capitalism has co-opted “self-care,” turning it into a consumerist trend. But for Black and Indigenous communities, rest has always been an act of resistance. Drawing on the wisdom of healers, movement leaders, and the Nap Ministry, we’re here to reframe rest as a radical tool for liberation, healing, and sustainability in activism. This exploration looks […]

Dorées, un détournement de l’espace public colonisé (They are golden, a hijacking of colonized public space)  by Ambre Guetin Leperlier

Hijacking Colonized Public Space

Ambre Guetin Leperlier was born in Nice, France, and graduated as an architect in Paris. She spent two transformative years in Latin America, studying, traveling, and participating in internships and construction projects. During this time, Ambre discovered decolonial theory through a history course at the University of Buenos Aires (FADU), as well as through the […]