Jasmine Vaughn-Hall (she/her) is a reporter in the Baltimore area who enjoys telling stories about neighborhoods and communities. You can find more of her work at jasminevaughn-hall.com.
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By Jasmine Vaughn-Hall
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‘People Who are New Come Back’: UU Congregations Embrace Building Welcoming CulturesJasmine Vaughn-Hall
Across the United States, UUs are exploring new approaches that prioritize intentionality.
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Revivals Offer New Ways for UUs to Connect on Climate JusticeJasmine Vaughn-Hall
“Climate Justice Revival: Reimagine Together from an Extractive Age to a New Era,” invited UUs to explore joyful and collaborative transformation.
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‘Feels Like Coming Home’: BLUUHavens Help Connect Black UUs for Socializing, Worship, and BeyondJasmine Vaughn-Hall
Introduced in 2019, BLUUHavens immediately garnered interest in about a dozen areas, including Chicago, Philadelphia, and Minneapolis.
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Banned Books Week: Fighting Censorship is Essential to Defend Free ExpressionJasmine Vaughn-Hall
Book banning threatens democracy because it chips away at a person’s right to choose what they want to read and believe, according to Beacon Press.
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Open Hearts and Homes: Minnesota UUs Help Ukranian Families Find New Lives in the United StatesJasmine Vaughn-Hall
Three Minnesota UU congregations came together to raise money, and sponsor and host three Ukrainian families that are now forging their own paths.