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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 -
Life
Every generation fights overwhelming odds for a more just world—and for the next generation to have the chance to fight, too.
Liz James -
Editorial
The president of the Unitarian Universalist Association reflects on the spiritual challenges of confronting the resurgence of American white nationalism.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Ideas
Lessons from an evening with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting survivors.
Lars Lonnroth -
Editorial
In the midst of critical justice work, it is essential to practice more deeply our faith.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
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.’
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UU News
UUA General Assembly continues focus on dismantling white supremacy. Resolutions condemn criminalization of migrants, call for end to private prisons, and urge support for indigenous water protectors.
Christopher L. Walton -
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 -
In Nicaragua, women cultivate power and share their wisdom with UU feminists from the United States.
Air Nonken -
UU News
Interfaith justice movement launches 40 Days of Action in most state capitals; UUA president and sixteen other UUs arrested in D.C.
Arthur Hirsch