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Editorial
Six leaders reflect on activism and religious identity in a racially and politically charged era.
Takiyah Nur Amin, Robin Bartlett, Ranwa Hammamy, Paul Rasor, Marilyn Sewell, Pamela Wat -
Editorial
This is no time for a casual faith. And we Unitarian Universalists must remember that we are not in this alone.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Ideas
As national events chip away at my First-Principle practices, I have to wonder: What will be left?
Doug Muder -
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UU News
The Rev. Jesse Jackson preaches at Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Kathleen Rolenz -
UU News
Interfaith, multiracial clergy coalition resisted white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Unitarian Universalists joined interfaith coalition partners fighting repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
‘We believe that transgender people should be accorded all the rights and responsibilities due every citizen, including the right to serve our country in the military.’
Staff Writer -
Spirit
Hope and compassion can be a critical part of political and spiritual resistance for Unitarian Universalists.
Christine Organ -
Life
What are the restrictions on congregations getting involved in politics?
Janet Hayes -
Life
‘We need interreligious scholarship that is beyond coexistence and dialogue. That gets to our need for co-resistance.’
Sonja L. Cohen -
UU News
240 Unitarian Universalists lobby legislators on reproductive justice, immigrant and refugee justice, and economic justice issues.
Elaine McArdle