“Never Stop Working”: Success is Just A Cloud Away

There are many kinds of freedom, executed and stilled, acknowledged or otherwise. Just as Audre Lorde retorts Black feminism is not white feminism in blackface, so too must we distinguish between liberation as capitalist inclusion and liberation as structural refusal: Black liberation is not Western liberal freedom in blackface. The distinction is not cosmetic but […]
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 […]
Women’s Right to Rest

Women’s worth has long been defined by their labor, but the radical act of rest, free from the demands of profit, offers a chance to reclaim agency and dignity. This call for rest as resistance challenges societal expectations and advocates for a world where women’s lives are valued beyond their productivity. Fascism germinates through the […]