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Editorial
Simply by existing, it serves many others. For human beings, the work of the bodhisattva is a path of kindness, the choice to serve others as a way of life.
Stephanie Kaza -
Spirit
What delights me in watercolor is ‘the moment of magic,’ when water touches pigment and flows with a transparent life of its own.
Anne Cohen -
Life
The tides slowly wear away at the ragged and scraped edges where we tore ourselves out, and what is left behind is as smooth as breath.
Jess Reynolds -
UU News
Young Unitarian Universalists helped organize student walkouts in several cities on March 15 to demand action on climate change.
Elaine McArdle -
Spirit
I go for fierce landscapes every chance I get.
Jane Ranney Rzepka -
Life
Cultivating human virtue, respecting the animal, defining oneself.
Jeffrey A. Lockwood -
UU News
California wildfires displace thousands, including Unitarian Universalists; UUA Disaster Relief Fund has already responded.
Michael Hart -
Ideas
In the ongoing battle for the environment, we must learn to listen to those most affected.
Alicia Cooke -
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In Nicaragua, women cultivate power and share their wisdom with UU feminists from the United States.
Air Nonken -
Life
Meet Levi Draheim, the 10-year-old Unitarian Universalist at the center of a landmark climate case.
Sherri Daye Scott