Black Women Are Turning to Radical Rest As a Feminist Practice
We explore contemporary Black-women led movements emphasizing rest as a form of resistance.
07 Jun 21
Lethabo Mailula
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Nthati
This is so well written Lethabo, it’s about time we acknowledge and deal with the fact that black women don’t have a model for rest and self-care. Our mothers and grandmothers had no idea what that is and you can see that we’ve taken after them like in your #FeesMustFall example
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Tshenolo
Beautiful work. Well researched and written. Great points and examples raised. Thought provoking and affirming at the same time. You have earned yourself a loyal follower 👌❤️
Nthati
This is so well written Lethabo, it’s about time we acknowledge and deal with the fact that black women don’t have a model for rest and self-care. Our mothers and grandmothers had no idea what that is and you can see that we’ve taken after them like in your #FeesMustFall example
Tshenolo
Beautiful work. Well researched and written. Great points and examples raised. Thought provoking and affirming at the same time. You have earned yourself a loyal follower 👌❤️