Self Care in the Multiracial Movement for Black Lives
Jennifer L. Pozner, ColorLines (Sept. 21, 2016)
In this article, Pozner discusses the importance of self-care in making resistance work sustainable. The article identifies a number of ways in which leaders of Multiracial Movements for Black Lives engage in self-care. Pozner takes care to reinforce that self-care looks different for every person; it can be something as simple as spending time alone, or something more formal such as seeking counseling.
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