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A special announcement from Reggie Harris about our upcoming October 19-23, 2022, Living Legacy Pilgrimage.
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Nathan Ryan
Nathan Ryan
Continue reading "Building a Diverse Multicultural Community In Pittsburgh"
Elizabeth J. Andrew
Words come alive when we claim what is sacred.
Laura Solomon
Mathew P. Taylor
Guided by faith that this too will pass / We can survive this because our ancestors survived
Laura Solomon
Megan Foley
,Sana Saeed
,Evin Carvill Ziemer
Peter Bowden
Central East Region of the UUA
Continue reading "Resources for Congregational Board Members"
Arthur Hirsch
Article II Study Commission undertaking a βdeep examinationβ of the UUAβs Principles and Purposes.
Kimberly Quinn JohnsonΒ
I call it Black Joy, but I want to offer itβto the extent that it is mine to offerβto this faith.
Elaine McArdle
The UUA's 2022 gathering will offer onsite and online attendees a more equitable experience than ever.
Susan Frederick-Gray
Continue reading "From the UUA President: Let's Meet the Moment at GA 2022"
Susan Frederick-Gray
Continue reading "From the UUA President: Let's Meet the Moment at GA 2022"
Karen Hutt
,Lauren Wyeth
,Jen Crow
We can build on our traditions to keep pushing our boundaries.
Central East Region of the UUA
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Discussion guides and resources are available forDefund Fear.
Susan Frederick-Gray
Continue reading "From the UUA President: We all deserve to live in our communities without fear."
Susan Frederick-Gray
Continue reading "From the UUA President: We all deserve to live in our communities without fear."
May 25, 2022, marks the second anniversary of the murder of George Floyd at the hands of four police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The UUA lifts up the life of George Floyd and honors his loved ones and his community, all of whom will have a painful and indelible memory in their hearts forever. We recognize that searing injustices and death as a result of police use of force and systemic racism continue within a militarized law enforcement that has changed little. As we resolved in 2020, the UUA is committed to making our congregations and communities authentically multicultural, multiracial, anti-oppressive spaces that dismantle anti-Blackness. We pledge to continue that important antiracist work, today and for the long haul. We remain committed to building a world in which love and justice thrive. The photo was originally published as aΒ Moment of Reflection in our Spring 2021 edition.
Melissa Jeter
Melissa Jeter
Sue E. Houchins
Continue reading "From the UUA: We Must Confront And Dismantle White Supremacy"
Continue reading "From the UUA: We Must Confront And Dismantle White Supremacy"
Elaine McArdle
Continue reading "UUA General Assembly 2022: Not Business as Usual"
Elaine McArdle
The UUA wants the multiplatform General Assembly to be an equitable experience for all, including the voting process. The board approved the final agenda on May 25.
Susan Frederick-Gray
Living into Beloved Community is spiritual work.
Continue reading "UUA Mourns the Loss of 1 Million Americans Due to Covid-19"
Continue reading "UUA Mourns the Loss of 1 Million Americans Due to Covid-19"
Molly Peacock
The best thing about a hand-made pattern is the flaw.
Leslie Ahuvah Fails
Leslie Ahuvah Fails
Beth Casebolt
Janice Marie Johnson
,James Ishmael Ford
,Abhi Prakash Janamanchi
,Amanda Poppei
Nuanced, surprising, and beautiful, Unitarian Universalism joins together myriad sources and experiences.