Arthur Hirsch, a Baltimore-based writer, editor, and writing teacher, worked as a feature and news reporter for the Baltimore Sun and several newspapers in New England.
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By Arthur Hirsch
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Adopting an Eighth PrincipleArthur HirschFrom Ideas
How one congregation is learning to live into its antiracist commitments.
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A Glimpse at Earth-Loving Faith InitiativesArthur HirschFrom Spirit
Faith groups in the United States respond to climate change.
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The 'Juiciest Part': GA Discusses Article II ChangesArthur HirschFrom UU News
Attendees discussed the future of the UUA’s Principles, Purposes, and Sources.
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Commission Considers Changes to the Seven PrinciplesArthur HirschFrom UU News
Article II Study Commission undertaking a ‘deep examination’ of the UUA’s Principles and Purposes.
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UUA urges year-long focus on Election DayArthur HirschFrom Life
UU the Vote organizers say the 2020 elections are ‘all-hands-on-deck’ for Unitarian Universalists, whose values are on the line.
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Living in limboArthur HirschFrom Life
As the U.S. government aggressively pursues undocumented immigrants, life goes on for months or even years as those in sanctuary appeal their cases.
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UU activist wins Rhodes ScholarshipArthur HirschFrom Life
‘I was just swept off my feet by the labor movement.’
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UU leaders arrested as Poor People’s Campaign begins national actionArthur HirschFrom UU News
Interfaith justice movement launches 40 Days of Action in most state capitals; UUA president and sixteen other UUs arrested in D.C.