Tricia Hersey is an artist, poet, theologian and community organiser. She is the founder of The Nap Ministry, an organisation that examines rest as a form of resistance by curating sacred spaces for the community to rest via Collective Napping Experiences, immersive workshops, performance art installations and social media. Tricia is a global pioneer and originator of the movement to understand the liberating power of rest. She is the creator of the Rest is Resistance and Rest as Reparations frameworks. Her research interests include Black liberation theology, womanism, somatics and cultural trauma. Tricia is a Chicago native and currently lives in South Georgia.www.triciahersey.cominstagram.com/thenapministrytwitter.com/thenapministryfacebook.com/thenapministry
Extremely important and brilliant work... [Hersey] is a
revolution.
*Glennon Doyle, activist and author of UNTAMED, LOVE WARRIOR and
CARRY ON, WARRIOR*
This book will save lives and transform the world. Tricia Hersey
speaks the truth about rest, a truth that begins our unraveling
from the lies of white supremacy and capitalism. Gradually we
refuse to live at a machine pace. We surrender to the beautiful
experiment of being human. We return to our truest selves. This is
a book to read again and again, slowly, savoring it sentence by
sentence. I'll be giving copies to everyone I work with and
everyone I love.
*Emily Nagoski Ph.D., bestselling author of COME AS YOU ARE and
BURNOUT*
Tricia Hersey whispers 'rest is a form of resistance' to me, to
you, to those who think resistance is always movement. Her message
is essential: Sit. Lay down. Slow down. Rest is a necessary step in
reclaiming our power to resist systemic oppression.
*Ibram X. Kendi, activist, professor and author of HOW TO BE AN
ANTIRACIST and STAMPED FROM THE BEGINNING*
[Hersey] is an artist at heart...She approaches the notion of
collective rest as a form of performance art, incorporating
elements of Black liberation theology, Afrofuturism and poetry into
her messaging.
*The New York Times*
In a culture that often seems obsessed with output, Hersey is more
focused on the inner calm and self-knowledge that can come with
proper rest...and on investigating who has traditionally been
denied that rest and its myriad benefits.
*Vogue*
With Rest Is Resistance, Tricia Hersey helps us understand that
rest is how we can sustain ourselves as we awaken to the truth of
the toxic systems of our times. She is not ahead of or above us in
this journey, but right here in the midst of social media addiction
and overwork and systemic frustration, shouting that she can see an
opening. She offers us rest not instead of the incredible work we
are doing, but as a way to undergird all our efforts against
capitalism and white supremacy. She shows us that our dream space
is sacred, and rest is how we reclaim access to the wisdom there.
Naps and all kinds of rest are portals through which we return to
ourselves. Tricia, sounding like an ancestor who is DONE seeing us
suffer, is inviting us to join her and step on through.
*adrienne maree brown, author of EMERGENT STRATEGY and PLEASURE
ACTIVISM*
Rest Is Resistance connects the dots between capitalism and white
supremacy. Rest, Hersey posits, asserts humanity and pushes back
against all-consuming grind culture.
*Time*
A plan of action to help people challenge the idea that our bodies
are machines to be used for capitalism's profit as opposed to truly
belonging to us.
*Essence*
Sometimes the window is open and a breeze comes through singing a
sweet song: it is nap time. Grandmother sits on the front porch;
grandpapa cuts the grass. It is a song. You nap. I nap. The angels
hug us. A book settles beside us. Rest Is Resistance. It is a war
we will win.
*Nikki Giovanni, Poet*
Tricia Hersey's voice is vivid, well-researched and evocative. She
writes intimately about the liberating power of rest and how we
imagine a new world outside of capitalist systems. Hersey's
manifesto towards radical restoration is lifegiving; I found myself
deeply moved by her principles & authenticity. She has established
herself as a preeminent voice in the world of Black liberation
theology and beyond.
*Glory Edim, author of ON GIRLHOOD and WELL-READ BLACK GIRL*
Lay your ass down and read this book right now! Rest Is Resistance
is an inspiring, affirming and revolutionary balm. Tricia and the
Nap Ministry's ethos have changed my life, and work, for the better
and this manifesto is no different. With compassionate inquiry and
actionable offerings, Tricia divinely guides us further into rest,
ourselves, and our collective liberation.
*Rachel Ricketts, spiritual activist and author of DO BETTER*
Tricia Hersey's Nap Ministry changed my life. Rest Is Resistance is
more than a book - it is one of the most vital interventions of our
time.
*Casey Gerald, author of THERE WILL BE NO MIRACLES HERE*
Over the span of several days, I read Rest Is Resistance as a
meditative practice to alter my pace and ground my soul in this
frenzied grind culture. Unlike other texts that list a litany of
strategies to stave off exhaustion, Hersey presents a lullaby of
liberation that frames rest as a portal for healing and imagination
available to all. Once you open this book prepare to breathe more
deeply and come to see the world more clearly. In the words of the
Nap Bishop, 'The Doors of the Nap Temple are open. Won't you
come?'
*Gregory C. Ellison II, Ph.D., Founder of Fearless Dialogues and
Associate Professor at Emory University’s Candler School of
Theology*
Deep beneath the marked surfaces of unyielding productivity,
shrouded by the thick plumes of the city, a movement is afoot. Or
rather, a stillness. A break from the sensorial monocultures that
incarcerate us. A refusal to give our bodies to the engines that
world the world. A soft theology of the fugitive. An invitation to
the postactivism of rest. If this rude stillness of rest is a
sermon, Tricia Hersey is its underground prophet.
Two hundred years ago, 75 enslaved Igbo people walked right back
into Dunbar Creek, refusing to give their bodies to the cotton
plantation. Some say they sprouted wings and flew all the way home
to Africa. Tricia's fierce insistence that rest is resistance is
more than a plea for us to take occasional vacations, and nothing
less than a spell masterfully crafted to evacuate us from the
settlement politics of capture. Read this book. Then sleep,
irreverently, knowing you shake worlds as you do.
*Báyò Akómoláfé, Ph.D., author of THESE WILDS BEYOND OUR
FENCES*
Rest Is Resistance left me feeling elated. This book reminds us
that we are in charge of our restoration. In these pages, Tricia
has offered us an invitation to take our power back.
*Alexandra Elle, author of AFTER THE RAIN and HOW WE HEAL*
Rest Is Resistance is a clarion call for our generation. In this
pioneering book, Tricia Hersey invites us all to opt out of "grind
culture" and embrace our basic and sacred human right to self-care,
relaxation, and rest. As Hersey makes clear, this revolutionary
praxis is especially important for Black people who have
historically and contemporarily been primarily valued for our
labor. Ultimately, Hersey reminds us that leisure is not only a way
to restore and rejuvenate, but it is also an act of resistance as
we hurtle towards end-stage capitalism.
*Bryant Terry, James Beard and NAACP Image award-winning author of
BLACK FOOD and Editor-in-Chief of 4 COLOR BOOKS*
[Rest Is Resistance] teaches readers that rest is an essential tool
in reclaiming power and resisting systemic oppression.
*Afro News*
Hersey's ministry background shines through in her passionate and
eloquent arguments that read like a clear-eyed sermon...the
provocative message will appeal to those tired of grind
culture.
*Publishers Weekly*
Exquisitely beautiful...a book to read and reread with a pen in
hand and pad beside you; one that you will find yourself wanting to
give to friends, coworkers, and strangers.
*BookPage*
A stunning call to a slower, richer life of faith.
*Sojourners*
Get the book and then read, nap, rest, relax and repeat.
*Ms Magazine*
This book has honestly left me changed and rearranged. As someone
who prided myself on needing little sleep and being able to keep
going at all costs, reading this was like an epiphany on the error
of my ways. Hersey's thesis is that 'the grind' - the idea that
it's admirable to keep plugging away at work that depletes us - is
rooted in systems that see our bodies as expendable, rather than
the divine beings we are. Coming from a woman with deep Christian
faith, descended from those who were enslaved, it hits different.
Hersey sees rest as a radical act of resistance against these
exploitative forces, and now, I do too.
*bestselling author of BRIT(ISH)*
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