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Ideas
An anger that burns without consuming can be the fire and the energy for action, for organizing, for creating justice.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
UU News
As elections approach, Unitarian Universalists work to register voters, promote criminal justice reform, and re-enfranchise 1.5 million people in Florida.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
Too often, the idea that marginalized people cannot and should not expect to be fully and sincerely included in the fabric of our communities is reinforced by each of us.
Brittany Packnett -
Editorial
In the midst of critical justice work, it is essential to practice more deeply our faith.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
UU News
Two UUA employees who were violently robbed during the 2017 General Assembly urged leniency in case against four attackers, who were sentenced to prison terms.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Actions protesting U.S. treatment of migrants and asylum seekers were organized by the Latinx organization Mijente in San Diego on July 2.
Michael Hart -
UU News
Delegates affirm importance of issues raised by three proposed Actions of Immediate Witness that did not make it onto the final agenda.
Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
‘As Unitarian Universalists, we are first and foremost religious communities that practice love as our foundation—and we are living in times of heartbreak, violence, and pain.’
Staff Writer -
UU News
‘The more you benefit from supremacy the more responsible you have to be to dismantle it,’ Brittany Packnett tells Unitarian Universalists gathered in Kansas City.
Staff Writer -
UU News
Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism hosts public witness event at 2018 General Assembly focused on criminal justice reform.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Unitarian Universalist ministers and local UUs mark Juneteenth with rally in solidarity with Poor People’s Campaign in Kansas City.
Christopher L. Walton -
Life
Climate activists turn to civil disobedience at the risk of serving prison time.
Alexandra Varney McDonald