Organizing work motivated by authentic commitment to collective liberation rather than personal credit, status, or external validation.
Rabia famously rejected the motivations of fear-based obedience and hope-based reward-seeking, instead cultivating love for its own sake. Applied to community organizing, Pure Devotion means undertaking necessary work—data collection, relationship building, strategic planning—without requiring public recognition or leadership titles. This framework addresses common organizing dynamics where ego-investment creates power struggles and fragmentation. When organizers practice pure devotion, they celebrate victories that benefit the community regardless of who receives credit, mentor emerging leaders without territorial defensiveness, and sustain effort through seasons of invisible work. This Rabia-inspired approach builds organizational resilience by decoupling motivation from outcomes, allowing communities to persist through setbacks while developing leaders who serve rather than self-promote.
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