
<p>The <strong>Black Rest Podcast</strong> is an intimate, thought-provoking exploration of rest as a radical and restorative<br />act within Black life. Hosted by <strong>Dejha Carrington</strong>, the series invites artists, scholars, and activists to<br />reimagine the meaning of rest—not as retreat, but as resistance, renewal, and revolution.</p><p><br />Across rich and resonant conversations with voices like <strong>Nadege Green</strong>, <strong>Alexis Pauline Gumbs</strong>, <strong>Bettina</strong><br /><strong>Love</strong>, <strong>Khary Lazarre-White</strong>, <strong>James Allister Sprang</strong>, <strong>Treva B. Lindsey</strong>, and others, listeners are guided<br />through the intersections of <strong>rest, creativity, healing, and community</strong>. Together, they unpack how rest<br />connects to ancestral wisdom, collective care, and the ongoing pursuit of Black freedom and joy.</p><p><br />Through storytelling, reflection, and honest dialogue, the <em>Black Rest