Learn How to Protect Your Congregation from Extremist Groups

Learn How to Protect Your Congregation from Extremist Groups

The recorded webinar helps congregations anticipate and plan for how to respond to violent threats, vandalism, doxxing, and other forms of intimidation and harassment

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Editor's note (November 20, 2024): The recorded event is currently offered at no charge. Email questions to safecongregations@uua.org

Last October, the UUA Safer Congregations Team hosted a one-day online conference “Threats from Without, Care from Within,” which focused on helping congregations prepare for a variety of safety situations resulting from increased targeting from extremist groups. A recording of the event is now available online for $15 from the UU Institute.

The workshop helps participants:

  • Anticipate and plan for how to respond to violent threats, vandalism, doxxing, and other forms of intimidation and harassment.
  • Understand what is happening to our congregations as an outgrowth of our core commitment to the inherent worthiness and dignity of every person: when authoritarian political leaders seek to dehumanize people, we show up.
  • Develop strategies for community safety in our congregations, helping them be safer places for everyone, especially people with marginalized and/or targeted identities who may feel under attack.

The conference featured workshops on congregational safety, communicating in a crisis, safety and care for members of targeted communities, addressing destructive behavior at church, and more, as well as worship, inspiration, congregational stories, and a keynote panel discussion. Learn more at the UU Institute's site.

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