As the nation observes Juneteenth, many Black women are reframing the holiday not just as a commemoration of emancipation, but as a powerful call to embrace rest as a revolutionary act of personal liberation. This perspective connects the freedom celebrated on June 19 to the ongoing struggle for wellness and self-preservation in a society that has historically demanded their ceaseless labor. The...
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