All theologies come from a perspective
Contextual theologies seek to change society and the use of power in society.
A new generation of UU leaders in the Philippines
How the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines came to be, and how it continues to evolve.
My grandmother’s grinding stone / El molcajete de mi abuelita
Surviving is made of the shadows of the grinding stone.
Mathematician Karen Uhlenbeck is first woman to win Abel Prize
Karen Uhlenbeck, a Unitarian Universalist, made history this year when she became the first woman to win the prestigious Abel Prize for mathematics.
Time for cold anger
An anger that burns without consuming can be the fire and the energy for action, for organizing, for creating justice.
GA attendees make 1,200 care packages
The Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism–led project assembled self-care packages for people fleeing domestic violence.
Our radical teachers
In Nicaragua, women cultivate power and share their wisdom with UU feminists from the United States.
An astronomer’s big legacy in miniature
LEGO set features Unitarian Universalist astronomer Nancy Grace Roman.
The #MeToo moment
We can decide not to let our culture be defined by toxic masculinity.
Getting intersectional means showing up when there are no pink hats
Only speaking out when one has skin in the game isn’t activism; it’s just self-preservation.
Former UUA Moderator Denny Davidoff dies
Denise T. Davidoff among Unitarian Universalist Association’s most active volunteer leaders, chairing board from 1993 to 2001 and serving in many roles over 50 years.
Read this: UUA president on #MeToo campaign on sexual harassment
President Susan Frederick-Gray writes: ‘It is tempting to want to believe that sexual harassment and assault do not happen within our own faith tradition, among our leaders, or within congregations.’