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UU News
As COVID-19 spreads, Unitarian Universalist congregations begin to adapt. In Washington State, this means shifting to online rather than in-person worship and meetings.
Elaine McArdle -
Ideas
As the fight over reproductive rights continues, not enough is being said about racial disparities in health care.
Kim Hampton -
Ideas
‘Touch binds us together in a way that is warm and builds community.’
Alison Oatman -
Editorial
Talking about how we hope to die can help avoid needless suffering for our loved ones as well as for ourselves.
Kris Willcox -
UU News
The Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism–led project assembled self-care packages for people fleeing domestic violence.
Elaine McArdle -
Life
UU World senior editor is the co-author of The Neuroscientist Who Lost Her Mind.
Christopher L. Walton -
UU News
Charleston Gazette-Mail reporter Eric Eyre investigated prescription drug abuse.
Christian Schmidt -
Life
A UU-founded family practice in rural New York offers transgender patients the services they need.
Elaine McArdle -
Editorial
Ric Masten responds to cancer the way he knows best: turning ‘a line of language around a pain or puzzlement.’
Frances Cerra Whittelsey -
Editorial
A Minnesota congregation’s forty-year relationship with a medical clinic in Malawi and the family that runs it.
Warren R. Ross