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EditorialWhere would Dr. King ask us to show up if he were alive today?Peter Morales
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EditorialLearn more about corporate privilege and ways citizens can work for change.Jane Greer, Tom Stites
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EditorialThe UUA Holdeen India Program supports schools for child laborers.David Zucchino
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IdeasNew book chronicles life of frontier Unitarian minister.Sonja L. Cohen
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EditorialHow much inequality can a democracy experience and survive? What is economic justice?Richard S. Gilbert
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LifeFive books to help Unitarian Universalist congregations welcome people with disabilities.Bill Dockery
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EditorialWho says you can’t fight City Hall? Corporations win battles with local governments all the time, as the people of Wellfleet, Mass., learned the hard way.
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IdeasNew England Unitarians and other abolitionists helped found Lawrence, Kansas.
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Our congregations are only starting to embrace what we teach our children.
The Rev. Mr. Barb Greve -
IdeasHow often do we consider the well-being of the people who make and serve us our meals?Jessie Bennett
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The amazing true story of a legal fiction that undermines American democracy.
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IdeasGrandson of a slave, Clarence Bertrand Thompson was a Unitarian minister, management expert, and biochemist.John A. Buehrens