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Intergenerational Love Work

Deliberately building movements where elders, adults, youth, and children experience mutual care, wisdom-sharing, and collective purpose.

Rabia
Why It Matters

Rabia devoted herself to serving and loving all people across her lifetime, embodying the principle that devotion transcends age and generation. In community organizing, Intergenerational Love Work means intentionally creating spaces where different generations practice care for each other and transmit wisdom across time. This goes beyond token inclusion of youth or elders; it means restructuring community spaces so all ages participate meaningfully in leadership, decision-making, and learning. Young people contribute energy and technological skills while elders contribute historical memory and spiritual grounding. Children participate in age-appropriate ways in community rituals and decision-making. This approach strengthens movements materially: diverse generations bring different skills and perspectives, reducing groupthink. It also fulfills a spiritual need, as humans evolved in multigenerational communities and suffer when isolated by age. Intergenerational Love Work requires intentional culture-building: creating rituals of mutual respect, ensuring all generations have voice, and honoring different communication and learning styles. Communities doing this work report greater resilience and more sustainable participation.

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