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Intergenerational Lineage of Care

Building community as part of an unbroken chain of care extending from ancestors through descendants, creating accountability and continuity beyond individual lifespans.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia positioned herself within a lineage of saints and seekers, understanding her work as part of an eternal chain of devotion. For community organizing, this framework counters the false urgency and individualism of contemporary movements. Intergenerational lineage asks: What are we stewarding for those who come after? Who came before us creating the conditions we organize within? This perspective shifts organizing from event-focused to legacy-focused. It means documenting practices and wisdom, mentoring younger organizers, understanding current struggles within historical context, and building institutions designed to outlast individual leaders. When organizers see themselves as links in a chain rather than saviors, they make different choices about sustainability, knowledge-sharing, and leadership development. Rabia's model of spiritual succession and transmission becomes a political practice, ensuring movements carry forward wisdom and commitment across generations.

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