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Editorial
One hundred years after the violent destruction of a prosperous Black neighborhood, a coalition of faith communities is building support for reparations.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
“This is not just another initiative,” said UUA Executive Vice President Carey McDonald. “It’s at the center of all our initiatives for the coming years. It’s the foundation.”
Staff Writer -
Editorial
From the UUA President: Unitarian Universalist values call us to audaciously imagine a world where no one is disposable and where everyone can thrive. They also call us to the struggle that brings these ideals to fruition.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
In Louisville, Kentucky; Kenosha, Wisconsin; and Lexington, Massachusetts, Unitarian Universalist congregations targeted by police or by right-wing protesters remain steadfast.
Elaine McArdle -
UU NewsCommission on Institutional Change’s final report is a critical waypoint, not the end of the journey
Letter from the UUA administration.
Jessica York, Carey McDonald, Janice Marie Johnson -
UU News
What congregations in Colorado and Illinois have learned about ‘harnessing love’s power to stop oppression.’
Sherri Daye Scott -
Ideas
The Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium declared a Black-centered theology as worth remembering, centering, and fighting for.
Marchaé Grair -
Editorial
What in Unitarian Universalism’s central theology requires us to work toward building multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community?
Nancy Palmer Jones, Karin Lin -
Life
An Illinois congregation’s internship program offers students valuable firsthand workplace experience.
Sherri Daye Scott -
Editorial
It is easy to hold up a light and declare that everyone is welcome. It is harder to build a place where everyone is truly at home.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
UU News
Five-year agreement signed at 2019 General Assembly in Spokane.
Staff Writer -
UU News
Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium, in St. Paul, will feature Sofía Betancourt, Chris Cameron, and Rosemary Bray McNatt.
Elaine McArdle