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UU News
Response to Widening the Circle of Concern includes new study/action guide for congregations.
Carey McDonald -
Unitarian Universalists of Asian descent have found community and support online.
Joshua Eaton -
Editorial
There are moments when, because of the coalescing of circumstances or people, a long, slow, steady current opens into a powerful movement that creates more dramatic change quickly.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Editorial
As we imagine and lean into action for a better world, UU World’s Fall 2021 issue explores where we can find fellowship, belonging, and community in spiritual and public life.
Lisa Gregory -
Life
Five central Illinois congregations collaborate, aided by a new UUA study/action guide.
Heather Beasley Doyle -
Life
Advancements and challenges to transgender rights herald a new era calling for a recommitment to deep engagement.
Sam Ames -
UU NewsCommission on Institutional Change’s final report is a critical waypoint, not the end of the journey
Letter from the UUA administration.
Jessica York, Carey McDonald, Janice Marie Johnson -
UU News
What congregations in Colorado and Illinois have learned about ‘harnessing love’s power to stop oppression.’
Sherri Daye Scott -
Ideas
Years after the Stonewall uprising, I finally understood concepts like respectability politics and intersectionality.
Gail R. Geisenhainer -
Spirit
Contextual theologies seek to change society and the use of power in society.
Jonalu Johnstone -
Editorial
What in Unitarian Universalism’s central theology requires us to work toward building multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community?
Nancy Palmer Jones, Karin Lin -
Life
An Illinois congregation’s internship program offers students valuable firsthand workplace experience.
Sherri Daye Scott