
Black+ Indigenous women define the conditions of their own rest that is free frommovement. No performance, no justification.

White body supremacy operates through a belief that some bodies are more deservingthan others. We counter this myth with a giving practice grounded inabundance—that Black + Indigenous women do not need to earn reprieve.

Black+ Indigenous women are not alone in our exhaustion. We hold each other’s restas sacred ground—a shared experience of collective care.

We do not merely opt out of white body supremacy—we dismantle the system thatdenies rest to entire communities. Rest is resistance.

The act of rest frees Black + Indigenous women to move beyond survival. Fromreprieve comes vision—a perspective of abundance.

Communities that replenish together grow stronger together. Reprieve spaces become theconnective tissue of movement.

We build the collective conditions that compound power from one generation to thenext.

Black+ Indigenous women are not beneficiaries to be managed—they are the authorityto which we are answerable. We hold ourselves to a standard of accountabilitythat flows toward community.

We do not manage resources. We tend them. Every investment is a seed returned tosoil—not spent, but planted. We move money in ways that leave the ground richerfor the next generation of Black + Indigenous women. Regenerationis not a strategy. It is a responsibility.