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UU News
Statement by the Unitarian Universalist Association on the anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the United States Capitol
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UU News
Over 120 Unitarian Universalists participate in Poor People’s Campaign Moral March
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Six experts in public health, racial injustice, economic inequality, extremism, and Unitarian Universalist theology talk about the deep fissures the past year has revealed—and how we can move forward.
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Ideas
Unitarians and Universalists have a long history of advocating for justice. Here are just a few who left their mark on the world. Who would be on your short list?
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In the struggle to transform America’s violent and discriminatory system of policing, First Unitarian Church of Louisville offers sanctuary and support.
Elaine McArdle -
Citizenship stripping exemplifies the bundle of contradictions that is the United States of America.
Amanda Frost -
Editorial
From the UUA President: Unitarian Universalist values call us to audaciously imagine a world where no one is disposable and where everyone can thrive. They also call us to the struggle that brings these ideals to fruition.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Editorial
This special issue of UU World examines how we can create a more just, equitable, and antiracist society, reflecting fundamental values of the Unitarian Universalist faith tradition.
Christopher L. Walton, Lisa Gregory -
Showing up for justice outside a notorious jail.
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UU News
Unitarian Universalists monitored polls, practiced de-escalation, and offered water, masks, and music to people waiting to vote.
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UU News
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray ‘incredibly buoyed’ by turnout; in other news, organ donors celebrated in Michigan, UU banners vandalized in Florida.
Sonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton