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Grief and Joy as Organizing Medicine

Honoring both sorrow for losses and joy in small victories as essential emotional medicines that sustain long-term organizing.

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Why It Matters

Rabia's devotional poetry holds both exquisite longing and ecstatic joy—she didn't suppress difficult emotions but transformed them through love. In community organizing, this wisdom challenges the tendency to either deny grief over systemic injustice or to let despair paralyze action. Instead, communities can create intentional practices for mourning losses—lives taken by police violence, ecosystems destroyed, cultures suppressed—while also celebrating victories, both large and small. These practices might include collective rituals, songs, storytelling, and witness. When communities grieve together, they strengthen bonds and honor those harmed by injustice. When they celebrate together—a policy win, a successful direct action, a neighbor helped—they build emotional resilience and remember that their work matters. This balanced emotional practice prevents both numbness and despair. It honors the full humanity of organizers and communities, creating space for the tender, vulnerable parts of ourselves that pure strategy-focus often excludes. This emotional literacy becomes medicine that sustains movements through long struggles.

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