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UU News
Unitarian Universalists monitored polls, practiced de-escalation, and offered water, masks, and music to people waiting to vote.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray ‘incredibly buoyed’ by turnout; in other news, organ donors celebrated in Michigan, UU banners vandalized in Florida.
Sonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
Also in the news: Louisville church provides sanctuary to protesters against police brutality; congregations in Massachusetts and Missouri will host homeless shelters all winter.
Sonja L. Cohen, Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
Fierce, indomitable, and deeply compassionate, Elandria Williams served as UUA co-moderator from 2017 to 2020.
Elaine McArdle -
In Louisville, Kentucky; Kenosha, Wisconsin; and Lexington, Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist congregations targeted by police or by right-wing protesters remain steadfast.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Leaders of Unitarian Universalist congregations in the Pacific Western Region are heartened by the ongoing care members are providing.
Elaine McArdle -
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.
Elandria Williams -
UU News
UUA Disaster Relief Fund is already providing aid.
Elaine McArdle -
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Editorial
If nothing else, the past few months have definitively put the lie to the idea that late capitalist societies are incapable of seismic transformations on a deadline.
Naomi Klein -
Life
Build relationships with communities to make a difference now and in the future.
Nicole Pressley -
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