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UU News
“This is not just another initiative,” said UUA Executive Vice President Carey McDonald. “It’s at the center of all our initiatives for the coming years. It’s the foundation.”
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UU News
Unitarian Universalist congregations in the news.
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Ideas
Justice Gatson founded the Reale Justice Network in Kansas City, Missouri. Among other social justice issues, it focuses on ending the cash bail system, a national issue that disparately affects people of color.
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Notable guides to the roots of white supremacy in American policing.
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In the struggle to transform America’s violent and discriminatory system of policing, First Unitarian Church of Louisville offers sanctuary and support.
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Citizenship stripping exemplifies the bundle of contradictions that is the United States of America.
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Editorial
This special issue of UU World examines how we can create a more just, equitable, and antiracist society, reflecting fundamental values of the Unitarian Universalist faith tradition.
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In Louisville, Kentucky; Kenosha, Wisconsin; and Lexington, Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist congregations targeted by police or by right-wing protesters remain steadfast.
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Spirit
No matter what issues I have with other Unitarian Universalists regarding our visions of God/Spirit, justice, race, and age—at the root of everything is community, love, and faith.
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UU NewsCommission on Institutional Change’s final report is a critical waypoint, not the end of the journey
Letter from the UUA administration.
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What congregations in Colorado and Illinois have learned about ‘harnessing love’s power to stop oppression.’
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Ideas
Despite the propaganda that treats police as heroes, actual policework is often neither clean nor heroic.
Howard Bryant