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Legacy as Living Memory

The approach of treating community organizing as a practice that honors ancestors' struggles while creating living memory for future generations.

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Why It Matters

Rabia understood herself as part of an unbroken lineage of spiritual seekers whose legacy lived through her devotion and example. Community organizers can embrace organizing as a way of honoring ancestors—the enslaved, colonized, and oppressed who resisted and dreamed of liberation—while simultaneously creating practices that communities will pass to future generations. This means documenting stories, sharing histories, creating rituals that mark victories and losses, and deliberately teaching younger members the wisdom gained through struggle. Legacy-centered organizing transforms campaigns from isolated events into chapters of ongoing community story. It counters the nonprofit sector's tendency to treat organizing as project-based work with defined endpoints. Instead, it cultivates patience, deepens analysis, and helps communities understand their power derives partly from those who struggled before them. This perspective sustains commitment through difficult periods and attracts people seeking meaning beyond immediate outcomes.

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