Getaway, the lodging company known for its tiny cabins situated in nature, is making the statement that rest is a form of resistance and is vital to the revolution.
The company has partnered with activist, academic, writer, and lecturer Rachel Cargle and the Loveland Foundation, the nonprofit she started in 2018 after raising $250,000 to provide access to mental health care for Black women and girls.
“Black people, staying alive and well is the resistance because that’s what they’ve tried to rob us of generation after generation,” Cargle wrote on the Getaway site.
The company is also providing each winner with a $200 Visa e-gift card to cover food for the night and the cost of transportation to and from the outpost.
Getaway is accepting nominations through September 24 from Black people “working for change” or “fighting for the Black community,” including community organizers, healthcare workers, teachers, artists, and others.