Our History & Process for Today
MK, Abbi, Anna and Cox - Soil Sisters of R.O.S.A. Land
Kristen Cox founded the Respite in 2020, with the intention to grow the Respite into a sanctuary for activists, artists and cultural workers and share the house and land with those who wanted to come.
As a queer white ‘race traitor’ who was trained as a social worker, anti-oppressive organizer and politically educated through a myriad of social change groups, she approaches this lifelong personal, reparational work from a frame of collective liberational, intergenerational wealth transfer of land and assets.
Cox met Anna and Abbi Jeffries, members of Handewa Farms and Citizens of the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation, during a Wild Forage led by Cazimi Healing / Ricky Bratz in Spring 2019. They have been trust building and growing their relationship ever since.
In 2021, Cox invited trusted friends, artists and lovers-of-the-land to join a Respite Advisory Crew (RAC) as advisors and thought partners to help guide the work of the Respite.
2022 Respite Advisor Crew
“Collective liberation emphasizes how our fate is bound up with each other. Oppression strips all of us of our humanity, keeping us disconnected and alienated from each other and the planet.
Within a collective liberation vision, white people work to end racism not for or on behalf of the interests of people of color, but because our lives and humanity depend on the eradication of racism as well. Collective liberation is a vision to move towards and a practice to help get us there. Love is crucial to a practice of collective liberation because it involves extending ourselves for someone else’s growth. As opposed to the traditional concept of solidarity, which can involve a rational calculus of interest between groups of people, love allows for an expansive generosity of spirit that opens the space for mutual transformation.”