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SUMMARY:Rest as Resistance
DESCRIPTION:<div row"="" id="idlw5ZC"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idjLXfv"><div><p>&nbsp;RSVP: glac.info/RestAsResistance</p><p>Join us as we hold tender space to ask: What does it truly mean to rest in a world that never stops?</p></div></div></div><div row"="" id="idQ9R9H"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idiga4D"><p>What you produce does not determine your worth.</p><p>Rest is not a luxury—it is a central&nbsp;part of existing as our best selves. Rest as Resistance&nbsp;is more than self-care; it is a belief system that defies the exploitation of labor, especially Black labor, and the commodification of the human spirit under systems of domination and white supremacy. It is a gentle yet powerful form of resistance that challenges the deeply ingrained myth that productivity equals value.</p><p>In a world that demands constant output, rest becomes a way to reclaim our humanity. Through soft practices of stillness, compassion, and mutual liberation, we begin to unlearn the violence of hustle culture and remember what it means to simply be.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Join&nbsp;Claudia Morales, LCSW, PPSC (she/her)—a licensed therapist working with individuals, families, and groups within justice movements—who integrates co-creative nervous system regulation through cultural and artistic expression.</p><p>Together, we’ll gather for a non-clinical, cozy afternoon&nbsp;of rest and resistance. Expect a dreamy, heart-centered space where we’ll explore expressive arts, sound, and group sharing. We’ll feel, see, and express what lives within us—and return to ourselves and one another.</p><p>Practices are inspired by:</p><ul>    <li>Tricia Hersey’s&nbsp;<a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S185C1972234"><em>Rest Is Resistance</em></a>&nbsp;and the work of The Nap Ministry</li>    <li>Norma Wong’s&nbsp;<a href="https://linkencore.iii.com/iii/encore/record/C__Rb51643095__SWhen%20no%20thing%20works__Orightresult__X6?lang=eng&amp;suite=def"><em>When No Thing Works</em></a></li>    <li>June Jordan’s&nbsp;<a href="https://linkencore.iii.com/iii/encore/record/C__Rb10949881__Spoetry%20for%20the%20people__P0%2C4__Orightresult__U__X6?lang=eng&amp;suite=def"><em>Poetry for the People</em></a></li>    <li><a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=Thich+Nhat+Hanh&amp;searchType=smart">Thich Nhat Hanh</a>’s&nbsp;teachings on mindfulness and interbeing</li></ul><p>We welcome persons with disabilities to participate in all our programs and events. For accommodations requests, please email&nbsp;<a href="mailto:&#76;&#105;&#98;&#114;&#97;&#114;&#121;&#73;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#71;&#108;&#101;&#110;&#100;&#97;&#108;&#101;&#67;&#65;&#46;&#103;&#111;&#118;">LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov</a>&nbsp;or call&nbsp;<a href="tel:818-548-2021">818-548-2021.</a></p><hr><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PARKING</p><p>Visitors to the Glendale Central Library receive 3-hour FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the service desk. Accessible parking is available on the east side of the building. For additional information about this event, please contact Central Library at&nbsp;<a href="tel:818-548-2021">818-548-2021</a>&nbsp;or send us an email at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:&#76;&#105;&#98;&#114;&#97;&#114;&#121;&#73;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#71;&#108;&#101;&#110;&#100;&#97;&#108;&#101;&#67;&#65;&#46;&#103;&#111;&#118;&#37;&#67;2&#37;&#65;0">LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov&nbsp;</a></p></div></div>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div row"="" id="idlw5ZC"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idjLXfv"><div><p>&nbsp;RSVP: glac.info/RestAsResistance</p><p>Join us as we hold tender space to ask: What does it truly mean to rest in a world that never stops?</p></div></div></div><div row"="" id="idQ9R9H"><div amh-text="" col-md-12"="" data-block-type="text" id="idiga4D"><p>What you produce does not determine your worth.</p><p>Rest is not a luxury—it is a central&nbsp;part of existing as our best selves. Rest as Resistance&nbsp;is more than self-care; it is a belief system that defies the exploitation of labor, especially Black labor, and the commodification of the human spirit under systems of domination and white supremacy. It is a gentle yet powerful form of resistance that challenges the deeply ingrained myth that productivity equals value.</p><p>In a world that demands constant output, rest becomes a way to reclaim our humanity. Through soft practices of stillness, compassion, and mutual liberation, we begin to unlearn the violence of hustle culture and remember what it means to simply be.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Join&nbsp;Claudia Morales, LCSW, PPSC (she/her)—a licensed therapist working with individuals, families, and groups within justice movements—who integrates co-creative nervous system regulation through cultural and artistic expression.</p><p>Together, we’ll gather for a non-clinical, cozy afternoon&nbsp;of rest and resistance. Expect a dreamy, heart-centered space where we’ll explore expressive arts, sound, and group sharing. We’ll feel, see, and express what lives within us—and return to ourselves and one another.</p><p>Practices are inspired by:</p><ul>    <li>Tricia Hersey’s&nbsp;<a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S185C1972234"><em>Rest Is Resistance</em></a>&nbsp;and the work of The Nap Ministry</li>    <li>Norma Wong’s&nbsp;<a href="https://linkencore.iii.com/iii/encore/record/C__Rb51643095__SWhen%20no%20thing%20works__Orightresult__X6?lang=eng&amp;suite=def"><em>When No Thing Works</em></a></li>    <li>June Jordan’s&nbsp;<a href="https://linkencore.iii.com/iii/encore/record/C__Rb10949881__Spoetry%20for%20the%20people__P0%2C4__Orightresult__U__X6?lang=eng&amp;suite=def"><em>Poetry for the People</em></a></li>    <li><a href="https://glac.bibliocommons.com/v2/search?query=Thich+Nhat+Hanh&amp;searchType=smart">Thich Nhat Hanh</a>’s&nbsp;teachings on mindfulness and interbeing</li></ul><p>We welcome persons with disabilities to participate in all our programs and events. For accommodations requests, please email&nbsp;<a href="mailto:&#76;&#105;&#98;&#114;&#97;&#114;&#121;&#73;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#71;&#108;&#101;&#110;&#100;&#97;&#108;&#101;&#67;&#65;&#46;&#103;&#111;&#118;">LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov</a>&nbsp;or call&nbsp;<a href="tel:818-548-2021">818-548-2021.</a></p><hr><p>&nbsp;</p><p>PARKING</p><p>Visitors to the Glendale Central Library receive 3-hour FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the service desk. Accessible parking is available on the east side of the building. For additional information about this event, please contact Central Library at&nbsp;<a href="tel:818-548-2021">818-548-2021</a>&nbsp;or send us an email at&nbsp;<a href="mailto:&#76;&#105;&#98;&#114;&#97;&#114;&#121;&#73;&#110;&#102;&#111;&#64;&#71;&#108;&#101;&#110;&#100;&#97;&#108;&#101;&#67;&#65;&#46;&#103;&#111;&#118;&#37;&#67;2&#37;&#65;0">LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov&nbsp;</a></p></div></div>
LOCATION:Central Library\, 222 East Harvard Street Glendale\, California 91205
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