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Ideas
Throughout many changes, this magazine has remained a benefit of membership in a UU congregation.
Tom Stites -
Ideas
How the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines came to be, and how it continues to evolve.
Joseph Santos-Lyons -
Ideas
The American environmental movement is rooted historically in ideas about pristine wilderness, free from human presence, that replicate colonial patterns of white supremacy and settler privilege. Native-led movements are changing the script.
Dina Gilio-Whitaker -
Editorial
Your congregation’s support for the UUA’s Annual Program Fund makes vital work possible. For the past 50 years, UU World has been a tangible thank-you for that support.
Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
News briefs: Youngstown, Ohio, church puts cupola where steeple had been; All Souls in Manhattan marks bicentennial; Casper, Wyoming, UUs help install mural honoring local civil rights martyr James Reeb.
Staff Writer -
UU News
Discussion guide available for ‘An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States.’
Staff Writer -
Editorial
The Transcendentalists practiced the art of forming and maintaining spiritual friendships transcending differences of gender, social location, theology, politics, and race.
John A. Buehrens -
Ideas
Investigative series confirms that four white men joined in the attack that killed civil rights activist James Reeb in 1965.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
The Church of the Larger Fellowship celebrates seventy-five years of innovative ministry.
Kris Willcox -
UU News
More UUs in the news: Leslie Mac in Essence, James Reeb on NPR, Tim Berners-Lee on the thirtieth anniversary of the Internet.
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Blog
‘White Lies’ retells the story of the murder of a white Unitarian Universalist minister and civil rights activist, which galvanized support for the Voting Rights Act but which the white residents of Selma, Alabama, refused to help solve.
Christopher L. Walton -
Life
A decade after a fatal shooting, photo book reveals a journey of healing at Tennessee Valley UU Church in Knoxville.
Michelle Bates Deakin