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EditorialThe rapid growth in the number of people who identify with no religion has profound implications for Unitarian Universalism.Peter Morales
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LifeA girl who love dinosaurs meets a Tyrannosaurus Rex who defies expectations.Sonja L. Cohen
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Ideas
Although his true villains are never redeemed, Dickens' novels demonstrate that good wins in the end.
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Editorial
The United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse faster than the UUA.
Christopher L. Walton -
IdeasThe UU Scholars and Friends group meets at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society for Biblical Literature.Emily R. Mace
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IdeasAward-winning illustrator, a UU, depicts lives of wild turkeys.Sonja L. Cohen
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EditorialThe author of a history of marriage explains why she thinks the time has come for same-sex marriage.Neil Miller
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IdeasNews organizations need to bridge the divide between journalism and the public.Dan Kennedy
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Ideas
In ‘Selma,’ James Reeb offers a compelling lesson in being a racial justice ally.
Aisha Hauser -
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An important film introduces Unitarian Universalists Reeb and Liuzzo, but doesn't mention their faith.
John A. Buehrens -
IdeasThe debate over where the Unitarian wrote the holiday favorite rages on.Kris Willcox