Marronage Collective exists because burnout is political—it's how racial, abiliest and heteropatriarchal capitalism extracts our labor, our care, and our lives.


Burnout is more than a self-help industry buzzword—it leads to long-term health consequences including autoimmune diseases, high blood pressure, and premature death, transforms the contours and landscapes of our communities. It costs nonprofits and corporations millions in turnover and lost productivity.

Let’s work together towards elegant & collective solutions

OUR WORKSHOPS

Reclaiming Radical Rest for Racial and Social Justice Workplaces.

A new study from 2025 found that burnout reached an all-time high of 66%. This is a two-part workshop series that reframes rest as a political strategy rather than individual self-care. Rooted in evidence-based and ancestral practices from Black and Indigenous resistance movements, these workshops offer both individual and collective care frameworks that honor advocates as whole humans beyond their productivity.

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Moving Beyond Double-Speak and Rhetorical Fallacies: Tools for Direct Feedback that Honors Dignity

This two-part workshop creates space to examine our socialized relationships to feedback, perfectionism, conflict avoidance, and double-speak. We'll explore how giving and receiving feedback intersects with power dynamics around race, class, gender, and disability—and how dominant culture shapes whose voices we're taught to view as credible, competent, or "professional." We'll also investigate the ways we've learned to use double-speak to navigate complicated relationship dynamics, and how to reorient toward more honest communication.

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Workers Navigating Burnout Under Racial and Other Capitalisms

This two-part series is for workers organizing against intersecting capitalisms and toward socially liberated futures—workers who are exhausted and afraid of the personal health implications, who've been told to "practice self-care" while laboring in conditions designed to extract everything from you, and who know that face-masks and going to the gym won't fix systemic problems.

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