Articles
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Ideas
UU the Vote is “growing our collective understanding and practice of participatory forms of democracy,” says Rasman, UU the Vote’s first-ever democracy strategist.
Staff Writer -
Editorial
Legal oppressions of vulnerable people motivate UUs to organize, state by state. The Unitarian Universalist Association’s UU the Vote initiative has joined the effort.
Jeff Milchen -
Life
The program, named after one of its founders, brings an anti-oppressive lens to understanding how larger social systems may affect a conflict.
Elaine McArdle -
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Spirit
If ever there was a time for you to become / who you always dreamed you could be, it is now
Alix Klingenberg -
Spirit
“I never expected a church to be a major part of my life. Unitarian Universalism, however, is so much more than a church to me,” says David Kaye, a UU based in Wisconsin.
David Kaye -
Ideas
The work of culture change requires continual maintenance and deepening to flourish, says Rev. Shige Sakurai, director of Equity, Belonging, and Change at the Unitarian Universalist Association.
Shige Sakurai (they/them) -
Spirit
In this excerpt from a Skinner House book, Rev. Dr. Adam Robersmith imagines an ecology of love rooted and growing within UU congregations and communities.
Adam Robersmith -
Life
For UU congregations, the climate crisis isn’t just on their doorsteps, it’s flooding over.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
While on a walk, Shane Paul Neil spots a shadow on a building that reminds him of societal debts that are past due.
Shane Paul Neil -
Spirit
Rev. Joan Javier-Duval reflects on the present-day impacts of the crisis in Vermont and asks us to reimagine what’s possible amid the tumult and loss.
Joan Javier-Duval -
Editorial
“Let us remember that the smallest seeds of our investment, our care, our embodied faith in the face of a world on fire can in fact bring forth the miraculous.”
Sofía Betancourt
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