The practice of viewing the transmission of knowledge and truth as a sacred parental responsibility that transcends biological lineage.
Sor Juana devoted her life to preserving, expanding, and defending knowledge against censorship and suppression. She understood her intellectual work as a form of guardianship—protecting truth and wisdom for future generations. This concept reframes parental identity as stewardship of knowledge, values, and intellectual integrity rather than solely biological reproduction. For parents losing custody, for those aging out of active parenting, or for those without children, this framework offers meaning-making through mentorship, scholarship, documentation, and truth-telling. Sor Juana's commitment to justice through knowledge suggests that parental identity includes the obligation to pass on not just information but critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and the courage to question authority. This guardianship role becomes especially vital in times of censorship, misinformation, or cultural erasure.
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