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The Gift Economy of Organizing

Shifting from transactional relationships to gift-based exchange where organizers and members give freely from love rather than obligation or exchange.

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Why It Matters

Rabia gave away her possessions and lived in radical simplicity, offering her wisdom freely without seeking return. This embodied a gift economy—the circulation of resources and care based on love rather than market logic. Applied to community organizing, the gift economy framework reimagines how labor, knowledge, and resources flow. Instead of member-dues-for-services or payment-for-organizing, groups can explore how gifts circulate based on abundance and need. This might mean experienced organizers mentoring freely, communities sharing food and resources without tracking, and skills being taught for the joy of sharing rather than professional compensation. This doesn't mean unpaid exploitation but rather relationships grounded in generosity. Rabia's gift economy included the divine gift of grace, received and circulated freely. In organizing, this frees communities from scarcity thinking and builds relationships of mutual aid. Gift economies create resilience outside capitalist structures and embody the beloved community in daily practice. They ask: What do we offer one another from the fullness of our hearts?

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