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Life
From sixteen Really UU Things, readers have narrowed it down to eight Truly UU Things. Which deserve to go on to the Final Four?
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Life
Just in time for March Madness, we need you to decide which of these sixteen Really UU Things deserves the title.
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UU News
“Let the phones be smart,” Cornel West tells Unitarian Universalists. “We have to be wise and aspire to integrity.”
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Ideas
‘Depression is way too hard without also thinking you’re alone. I want youth and kids to know it’s okay, even good sometimes, to struggle.’
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Editorial
The do-it-yourself fellowship movement spread Unitarian congregations far and wide between 1948 and the 1960s, but its legacy is complicated.
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IdeasUUA parliamentarian’s book chronicles African Americans’ efforts to vote in 1960s Mississippi.Christopher L. Walton
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EditorialThis was what church was all about: the cartwheels, the parade, the presents for poor people, the stinky lady.Jane Ranney Rzepka
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Editorial
Twenty-five years after Bob West navigated the denomination through the painful and divisive 1970s, he is regarded by many as the ‘unsung hero of the UUA.’
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IdeasUnitarianism and Universalism have been liberal religious cousins to the Ethical Culture movement since its founding in 1876. Now an Ethical Society has joined the UUA.Kimberly French
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IdeasUU World asked: What historical Unitarian, Universalist, or UU most speaks to you, and why?Sonja L. Cohen
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Ideas
Walden remains uncannily ‘addressed to our condition exactly,’ 150 years after its publication.
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IdeasGrandson of a slave, Clarence Bertrand Thompson was a Unitarian minister, management expert, and biochemist.John A. Buehrens