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UU News
A timeline of statements and other public declarations made by Unitarian Universalists from October 2023 to September 2024.
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UU News
Three Minnesota UU congregations came together to raise money, and sponsor and host three Ukrainian families that are now forging their own paths.
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Amid a shortage of available shelters across Massachusetts, the sixth floor of the UUA's building at 24 Farnsworth Street in the Seaport District is serving as a short-term, overnight haven for newcomers in need of aid.
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Ideas
If Russia abstained—as Article 27 of the UN Charter requires—the resolution would have passed.
Bruce Knotts -
Ideas
Human rights defenders—especially women and LGBTQ+ people—can suffer harsh consequences in their home countries for working with the United Nations.
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Ideas
An interview with Bruce Knotts, director of the Unitarian Universalist Office at the United Nations and new UU World columnist.
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UU News
At annual business meeting, Unitarian Universalists also celebrate completion of fundraising for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism.
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Delegates affirm importance of issues raised by three proposed Actions of Immediate Witness that did not make it onto the final agenda.
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UU News
Central American asylum seekers, fleeing violence at home, may be released from detention centers to sponsors’ homes.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
In response, Unitarian Universalist leaders in North America express ‘deep concern.’
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Editorial
Peter and Phyllis Morales have quietly shared their home with the family of two Mayan human rights activists since 2014.
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Business resolution focused on UUA investment practices regarding corporations involved in occupation of Palestine.
Christopher L. Walton