No, and there shouldn't be. The two things sound like they promise similar things, but they have different meanings when they make those promises.
Fediverse: censorship resistance = no central point of control, but thanks to Fred Block and his acolytes, censorship can make you uncontactable to a large segment of the network. Instance admins can kick local users off the server, and can ban remote users & instances from contacting local users, leaving you to migrate to another server, hope that server isn't blocked, and hope that your contacts auto-followed the new account.
Nostr: censorship resistance = no central point of control, but relay admins can kick you off or filter your content without your consent or knowledge; you can hop to another relay to avoid censorship, but how do your "followers" know what relay(s) you're using today when your relays got #NostrBlock'd yesterday.