Restfully Approaching Movement Work

Rest is resistance, so restfully approaching our work to end youth homelessness is foundational to the success of the movement. This session, inspired and informed by the landmark work of The Nap Ministry, will examine rest through the The Nap Ministry’s framework as “our divine right”, and provide attendees with best practices for advocating for restful organizational policies, and tools for affirming a sustainable rest praxis.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Stacey Chimimba Ault, Founder, and CEO, The Race and Gender Equity (RAGE) Project

  • Errdaisha Floyd, Educator, Organizer, Tampa Bay Colorful Revolutionary Collective, PSY Youth Advisory Board

  • Cynthia Lubin Langtiw, Vice Board President, Professor, Point Source Youth

  • Linda La, Artist, and Provider

  • Dázon Dixon Diallo, Founder/President, SisterLove, Inc.

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