For DreamDiary, the creators of Black Power Naps talk about rest as reparations, and the need for sleep to realize your dreams:
is a series exploring dreams, nightmares, and what happens when they bleed into real life. Here, the creators of Black Power Naps talk about rest as reparations, and the need for sleep to realize your dreams.
Fannie Sosa and Navild Acosta were tired, but it wasn't just any old fatigue. Yes, they experienced a lack of sleep, but they were specifically experiencing a generational fatigue familiar to Black people and people of color. From this sleeplessness, the two created“It came from understanding that the American dream is a sleepless one,” Sosa said. “ We inherited this exhaustion.”
Black Power Naps is an artistic initiative with components including physical installations, zines, an opera, and more. But it's also a recognition of the hundreds of years of sleep deprivation that Black people and people of color have experienced as a result of systemic racism, a way to pushback against thestereotype that Black people are lazy, and an investigation of the inequitable distribution of rest. That lack of sleep has serious consequences.
“I'd been looking at statistics around lower life expectancy rates and how marginalized communities are greatly impacted by that phenomenon,” Acosta said. “Where there are heightened level of stress and cortisol, and a lower life expectancy, sleep and rest are part of that.”
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