Organizing toward a vision of community where all members are cherished, safe, and able to flourish in their full humanity.
Rabia's love extended to all creation unconditionally, imagining a world of perfect belonging. This concept directly connects to beloved community visions articulated by Black freedom traditions, particularly Martin Luther King Jr. and contemporary abolitionists. Beloved community isn't utopian fantasy but a direction—organizing practices that embody the world we're creating. Communities practicing beloved community approach conflict as opportunity to deepen love, make decisions through care-centered processes, and ensure no one is disposable. This vision provides emotional sustenance for long-term organizing, giving members something beautiful to move toward rather than only fighting against. It's particularly liberatory for communities conditioned to believe they don't deserve tenderness. By organizing as if beloved community is possible and practicing its principles now, movements demonstrate its reality-creating power and attract people starving for genuine belonging.
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