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Radical Acts of Rest: Bolstering the Immigrant Rights Movement

By Earl Lui, Managing Director

Participants gathered at the end of the retreat in Santa Cruz.

Pausing for Power

We’ve all heard of the power pose: the stance we take when we need to build our confidence quickly. But what about the power pause? It sounds counterintuitive that pausing can be powerful. Or that rest can be radical. But how often, especially for those of us in the nonprofit sector, do we really take a step back to reflect on our work, connect with peers or simply — and intentionally — rest?

In the nonprofit community, the resolve to create change is particularly pronounced: staff at nonprofits are burned out, and it’s a trend that seems to be continuing unabated. Having devoted almost 20 years to work that includes supporting grantees who defend the rights of immigrants, I have seen the substantial efforts of mission-driven staff who have little time to rest. Particularly since 2017, nonprofits working on immigrant rights have faced myriad challenges, including a hostile administration and stalling border legislation.

Pausing and rest are exactly what immigrant rights advocates can benefit from, and restoring their power and resolve will make their work for California’s immigrants more powerful, too.

Restoring Immigrant Movement Advocates

Cal Wellness has a long history of hosting small, in-person retreats for our grantees. The foundation started annual retreats with health policy advocates working to expand health coverage to people without health insurance. It paid for the venue and grantees’ travel expenses. As a former health advocate who attended many of these, I found them hugely beneficial — and my advocacy efforts became more effective as a result.

In May, Cal Wellness hosted Power Pause 2024: Immigrant Rights Retreat, the second such retreat for California immigrant rights movement advocates. We organized this gathering in partnership with other movement leaders at the Center for Collaborative Planning and Research Action Design. And because we know grantees are best able to determine what to cover at convenings like this, they planned the agenda with support from facilitators. Cal Wellness held this space for grantees to listen, learn and share — and to imagine radical acts of rest and resistance by strengthening relationships with each other, resting and rejuvenating.

 

Grantees took part in a scenario planning exercise to anticipate and address developments in the immigrant rights movement.


Building Resilience for the Future

Despite sharing a mission and work on immigrants’ rights, many advocates don’t have opportunities to get to know each other well. Scheduled meetings or brief encounters at events seldom foster deep connections. Being in a retreat setting where meals and unscheduled time surrounds facilitated sessions makes possible opportunities to deepen relationships. In fact, participants reported enjoying community building most and leaving the retreat with new connections and a greater sense of solidarity.

Joining our grantee partners at the retreat reminded me of the collective progress, solidarity and strength that unite us all. It also highlighted how we can build power and resilience: retreats like this deepen relationships and help build much-needed trust between individuals and organizations working through challenging and critical decisions. Being able to tap into that deepened reservoir of trust, which they’ve built up at the retreat, will help them craft solutions and drive the work forward.

As immigration movement advocates, and other supporters of racial and social justice, face the uncertainty that comes with the looming election, I invite peers across the philanthropic sector to join me and support gatherings devoted to collaboration and community. By investing in efforts to bolster immigrants rights advocates, we are sustaining both the advocates themselves and those they serve while building a stronger, more confident and resilient movement that is ready for what the future brings.

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Managing Director Earl Lui

Earl Lui is a managing director at The California Wellness Foundation. In this role, he provides leadership to the Equity in Access portfolio as well as leadership for the Leading for Power and Change portfolio.

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