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History can generate pride and happiness, but it also tells us about concerns we must still repair.
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A theology of interdependence is the true heart of our faith; our work for justice is our faithful response.
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Unitarians and Universalists have a long history of advocating for justice. Here are just a few who left their mark on the world. Who would be on your short list?
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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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Mashpee Wampanoag Indian Tribal Council Vice-Chairwoman jessie little doe baird discusses issues facing the Wampanoag and other Native Americans.
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Most frequently visited stories on uuworld.org, April through June 2020.
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Highlights from the Unitarian Universalist blogosphere, April through June 2020.
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How might a Unitarian Universalist ritual of lament help when you are driven to cry out?
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Years after the Stonewall uprising, I finally understood concepts like respectability politics and intersectionality.
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How the Unitarian Universalist Association quickly adapted its annual convention into an all-virtual event.
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Despite the propaganda that treats police as heroes, actual policework is often neither clean nor heroic.
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Congregational music programs had to adjust quickly when the coronavirus pandemic forced worship services online. Now many are facing the reality that they might not meet in person again until next spring.
Joshua Eaton