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13 November 2018 at 20:42
The fires in California are having devastating impact. Your generous donation to the UUA Disaster Relief Fund will help provide UU congregations, their people and their communities, with the tools they need to recover. Give Here: https://giving.uua.org/disaster-aid



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NowThis Election

12 November 2018 at 15:34
19 year old Kalan Haywood just became Wisconsin's youngest EVER lawmaker! He ran for office with a platform focused on job creation, more funding for schools, and ending mass incarceration.


Meet the 19-year-old who just became the youngest lawmaker in the country

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UUA Disaster Relief - Make a Donation - Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations

12 November 2018 at 15:30
The fires in California are having devastating impact. Your generous donation to the UUA Disaster Relief Fund will help provide UU congregations, their people and their communities, with the tools they need to recover.


Make a gift to the UUA's Disaster Relief Fund.

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6 years ago her son was murdered. Now Lucy McBath is heading to Congress.

10 November 2018 at 17:06
McBath first came to national attention as a gun control advocate after her teenage son, Jordan Davis, was killed in 2012 in an act of racist gun violence. On Tuesday, she unseated Republican Karen Handel as the rep for Georgia's 6th District.


The gun control advocate and "Mother of the Movement" unseats Republican Karen Handel in Georgia’s Sixth District, one year after a major Democratic loss.

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The UUA opposes Trump administration's new rules for contraceptive insurance coverage

8 November 2018 at 20:36
The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) opposes the Trump administration’s new rules that would deny contraceptive insurance coverage for millions of people who aren’t cisgender men.


Employers shouldn’t impose their religious beliefs on their employees.

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Unitarian Universalist Association's cover photo

8 November 2018 at 19:30
For many, November is a time for remembrance. It can also be a time where we honor our Ancestors and take special notice to those who are still with us. May we express gratitude for those lift us up, and meditate on how we might live this connectedness year-round. Thank you to Katie Sivani Gelfand and, by extension, First Unitarian Universalist Church of New Orleans - UU



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7 November 2018 at 18:33
Thank you for voting your UU values this election season. In so many close races, we know that it was through your generous labor we are here now and will continue moving forward. What victories are you taking part in celebrating? What sadness do you carry into this Wednesday after? What tools (quotes, take-aways, photos, etc.) are you using to stay on the path?



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7 November 2018 at 16:44
Text Reads: "There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." by Edith Wharton. Have a joyous #diwali #uus



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For this midterm election, the UUA supported local organizing for key ballot questions in states...

6 November 2018 at 23:54
For this midterm election, the UUA supported local organizing for key ballot questions in states such as Florida, Ohio, Georgia and Massachusetts. Tomorrow evening, join Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray and other UU ministers and organizers for a post-election conversation to discuss how our faith showed up for the midterms, what we learned from our work, and how we were nurtured by sacred organizing. Tune in via this link: https://zoom.us/j/727386553



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Thank you to everyone who voted. Your voice matters. Your vote matters. As we await results, be...

6 November 2018 at 23:46
Thank you to everyone who voted. Your voice matters. Your vote matters. As we await results, be lifted up by the words of Maya Angelou: "We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated."



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Church no longer polling place after 'Black Lives Matter' sign complaints

6 November 2018 at 01:30
A California reverend is upset that his church can no longer be a polling center on election day because of their ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign. Reverend Tim Kutzmark of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno is learning he will not be opening his doors to voters.


"If we had a sign that says 'He has risen', would you be stripping that church as a role of a polling place?"

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Protect Trans Rights and Vote Yes on 3 in Massachusetts

5 November 2018 at 23:58
“People who refuse to treat their transgender neighbors with respect and dignity have forced a ballot question in Massachusetts that could result in a rollback of anti-discrimination protections for transgender people. We cannot let hate win. We should all vote ‘yes on 3.’” Massachusetts Voters: If you're still mulling your votes over for tomorrow (and didn't take advantage of early voting), we'd like you to vote Yes on 3! #yeson3 #transrightsarehumanrights


We cannot let hate win. We should all vote ‘yes on 3.’

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Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

5 November 2018 at 18:15
Some more coverage from the good work out of Ohio from this weekend. Yes on Issue 1!


This morning in Ohio, we have already canvassed 1699 doors and reached out to over 16,000 of the 200,000 people in Ohio who were just restored on the voter roll! That is faith in action! Yes on Issue 1 in Ohio! What a great crew today and we’ll be back at it tomorrow

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Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

5 November 2018 at 15:59
Thank you Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray and all those who showed up in Ohio to Get Out the Vote!


Report from Ohio - we canvassed 4093 doors and 2146 calls in Cleveland this weekend! Plus reached out to 131,020 of the 200K Ohioans restored to the voter rolls. Thank you to the Ohio Organizing Coalition and the Lighthouse Community Center, UU Justice Ohio and the UU’s from Ohio and those who came from sibling congregations around the country. What a weekend. I am tired and inspired in the best kind of way - tired and inspired from the work of justice and love. Thank you to the Sunday team I got to canvass with today.

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Turn a page on our failures in the war on drugs by voting Yes on state Issue 1: Susan Frederick Gray (Opinion)

5 November 2018 at 14:31
At a time when so many families have felt the impact of a loved one incarcerated and so many more are now dealing with the opioid crisis, there’s not a better moment to make amends for past approaches and re-orient as we continue to deal with the crisis of addiction.


Issue 1 is about making sense of a system that is currently senseless by making prison the default option for those of color, writes the Rev. Susan Frederick Gray, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

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'You Are Safe Now': Matthew Shepard Laid To Rest At National Cathedral

3 November 2018 at 13:05
ICYMI: Last Friday, several of us at the UUA watched the live stream of this beautiful ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral. The Right Rev. Gene Robinson, the first openly gay man elected a bishop in the Episcopal Church, gave testimony that was so truthful and powerful.


Twenty years ago, the brutal killing of a young gay man in Laramie, Wyo., drew national attention and led to an expansion of a federal hate-crimes law.

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You've seen the cover photo. Now get the FB frame version! You voted your UU values, and we made a...

2 November 2018 at 22:01
You've seen the cover photo. Now get the FB frame version! You voted your UU values, and we made a frame to commemorate that action, and all the work UUs are doing in their communities this election season.



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Unitarian Universalist Association's cover photo

2 November 2018 at 21:55
Have you voted yet? If so, we made this cover photo just for you! To use, you'll need to selection "options," then "download." Then upload it to your profile!



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My Genderation

2 November 2018 at 14:37
[Content Warning: mentions of gender affirmation surgery] What a powerful video on growing up trans from the perspectives of an 11 year old girl and 70 year old woman. Be prepared to cry! (And Massachusetts voters - don't forget it is a #yeson3.)


11 year old trans girl (Poppy) chats with a 70 year old trans woman (Josie), compare their experiences of growing up. #TransRightsAreHumanRights

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As we celebrate Halloween and Samhain this week, we also hold that many of us are also galvanizing...

1 November 2018 at 16:05
As we celebrate Halloween and Samhain this week, we also hold that many of us are also galvanizing ourselves politically. To all, we wish you strength, peace, and bright blessings. "Another world is not only possible, she is on her way. On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing." - Arundhati Roy



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Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

1 November 2018 at 14:47
Thank you Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray for this message. Our voices do matter!


I'm on my way to Cleveland to canvass with area UU's and local activists to get out the vote for Yes on One! I hope every eligible UU will vote in this election. Your voice matters! And I hope you will speak with your friends and neighbors about our values and what matters to us and ask them to vote.

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We Dig Deeper. We Love Harder.

29 October 2018 at 12:15
May we dig deeper and find the strength to love harder. Reconsider what we might have called impossible. Maybe between you and your neighbor you can actually offer housing to an asylum-seeker and transform their life and your own in the process. Maybe you can gather your co-workers for a conversation about your economic links to companies that profit from their contracts ICE. Maybe your friend group can throw a party or five for your local workers’ center or bond fund. May we fight every day harder for our own souls and the soul of our communities."


We may be overwhelmed by the onslaught of confusing, heartbreaking news about new forms of family separation but here are five ways to respond.

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Why Are Americans Still Uncomfortable with Atheism?

28 October 2018 at 14:15
In the battle for separation of church and state and religious freedom, there are those whose faith (or lack thereof) can fall between the cracks. In this article from the New Yorker, Casey Cep explores what he calls the "American antipathy for atheism," in how atheism has been regarded since country's founding. (UU History Buffs will spot a few well-known names from our history!)


Two new books explore what unbelievers actually believe.

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UUA President responds to shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue

27 October 2018 at 21:19
Our president, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, released the following statement about the shooting at Tree of Life synagogue: We grieve with those who are mourning the horrific mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. We grieve the lives lost to senseless violence at the hands of domestic terrorism. We grieve for those who were injured in body and spirit during this shooting. In our grief, we will also speak truths that need to be named. This was anti-Semitism. This was extremism. This mass shooting was a hate crime. This mass shooting reflects unapologetic bigotry that we are all called to denounce and resist. May Jewish communities, both within and outside of Unitarian Universalism, feel especially held in tender love and care today and in the days to come. We are in this together. May we all hold each other especially tight, knowing this life is tender and precious, and love will help us find a way.


May Jewish communities, both within and outside of Unitarian Universalism, feel especially held in tender love and care today and in the days to come.

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Touch binds us together in a way that is warm and builds community

27 October 2018 at 14:15
Rafael Cantón, a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura, California, inspires us to come together in a physical sense through the power of a good warm hug. “Touch binds us together in a way that is warm and builds community.”


‘Touch binds us together in a way that is warm and builds community.’

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27 October 2018 at 00:45
[Image Description:Yellow background with purple ring in the center, the flag for Intersex People] [Image Text Reads: On Intersex Awareness Day, we recognize and honor individuals whose biological sex defies binaries. May you been seen and held as you are. May there be bodily autonomy for all. May you know you have always been complete. May all of you be respected and celebrated.]



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Ohio Student Association

25 October 2018 at 15:42
This November as we look to changing our country for the better, we must highlight Issue 1 in Ohio. Issue 1, much like Florida's Amendment 4, will provide much needed opportunity and healing to some of the most marginalized people. Join the movement: https://vote.standupforohio.org/


Our people came together this year with Ohio Student Association and partners to gather 730,000 signatures in every corner of Ohio, putting Issue 1 on the ballot. This was a labor of love, sweat, and tears - some of us got matching “730k” tattoos, giving our bodies to the fight because Issue 1 will keep 10,000 people out of prison by making non-violent drug offenses no more than misdemeanors. Freeing people will save $130 million annually which will funnel directly into treatment and rehabilitation programs to heal families and to heal our state. But we did not stop there. Now, through OSA and the #midwestculture lab, we are envisioning the future through our own artistic expression. We made this video as a part of a regional community that is co-creating a new story that does not leave us out. This video is our collaborative offering of love. Our expressions of hope and change were woven into a script by Amber J. Phillips and the video was shot by the exceptional Kailah Ware. Music by Crewsheff sourced by Mariah Johnson, who’s song Ode to the Midwest captures our community’s spirit. Starring Malaya Nicole, Darsheel Kaur, E'Shira Gooden, Graph The Great, I Breathe Art and all of the Midwest Culture Lab community. We are #midwestcreatives and we are changing the story. Vote #YESonIssueOne November 6. Keep that same energy and join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ohiostudents/ Join the movement: https://vote.standupforohio.org/ and #stopthewarondrugs

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Hell No to the Memo: 7 Action Items to Protect Trans and GNC People

25 October 2018 at 13:15
As UUs, we are called to do work that affirms the worth and dignity of all. We're so thankful to Out Magazine for this list of ways we can all get involved in supporting the trans/GNC community.


Chase Strangio of the ACLU offers a call-to-action against Trump's transphobic memo.

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UUA Nominating Committee

24 October 2018 at 14:28
Tell the youth in your congregation about this amazing opportunity! Applications are due by November 15. Transcription of Image: Attention UU Youth Leaders! The UUA Nominating Committee is extending the deadline for applications to positions on the UUA Board Trustees. We are currently seeking youth applicants with some or all of the following skills and experience, and the ability to follow through with time requirements: Experience as youth caucus dean or other youth leader experience. Solid follow through with commitment. Holds analysis of anti-oppression dynamic and be willing to learn and grow with regards to this work. Meet four times in person. Required attendance at General Assembly. Meet once a month over Zoom meetings. If you are interested, please apply here: https://www.uua.org/uuagovernance/volunteer by November 15, 2018.


Attention YOUTH LEADERS!

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Opinion | Trump Cannot Define Away My Existence

24 October 2018 at 13:31
"I have news for Donald Trump. I do exist. Trans men and women exist. Genderqueer people exist. We have been part of this country for hundreds of years — since before the Revolution, in fact. Redefining us won’t make us go away. It won’t restore your world to its precious, boring binary — which, I hate to tell you, never existed in the first place. All it will do is make people suffer."


The administration seems to think transgender people like me are as imaginary as hippogriffs.

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On Sunday, the New York Times reported that the Trump Administration is considering "narrowly...

23 October 2018 at 19:57
On Sunday, the New York Times reported that the Trump Administration is considering "narrowly defining gender as a biological, immutable condition determined by genitalia at birth” in an effort to undermine federal civil rights protection for transgender people. Our Unitarian Universalist faith affirms that no person’s identity is dictated by laws and legislation. In accordance with our First Principle, transgender, genderqueer, non-binary, and ALL persons possess inherent worth and dignity, which includes the right to define who we are. The Trump Administration’s attempt to erase trans identity is an attack on our Beloved Community as a whole and is the latest in a series of human rights violations that feed cruelty and threaten the inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We unapologetically reject any effort to erase transgender people and their identity and demand that President Trump put an end to any and all policies that bring further harm to marginalized communities already at risk. As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity, the full humanity and beauty of our trans siblings. Beloveds, we see you. We will follow your lead. My fellow UU’s, we’ve also got work to do to be communities of inclusion and solidarity, protecting and advocating with the transgender, genderqueer and non-binary community. We call all people of faith and conscience to join us by TAKING ACTION in the following seven ways: If you live in Massachusetts, vote YES ON 3 and encourage your friends and neighbors to do so as well. Visit freedommassachusetts.org for more information. Get out the vote. Visit UUA.org/votingrights. Contribute to trans-led organizations. Understanding that trans people are criminalized, contribute to bailout funds. Cis Allies: Call or text three cis people in your life about a measure they can take to support trans people. Pay attention to proposed federal and state legislation Support trans and non-binary journalists. As Unitarian Universalists, we are with Chelsea Manning who declares, “Laws don’t determine our existence - *we* determine our existence...we will keep fighting.” May it be so! - Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray (via UPLIFT: https://bit.ly/2yWuAlM)



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Get out the vote rally

23 October 2018 at 15:47
On Saturday, October 20th, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray attended the Get Out the Vote rally, hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota and the Second Chances Florida in support of Amendment 4. Florida's Amendment 4 for Voting Restoration would restore voting rights to people with past felony convictions upon completion of their full sentence and probation. Visit https://www.uucsarasota.com/get-out-the-vote-rally.html for more amazing photo coverage!


On Saturday, October 20th, we hosted a day of support for Amendment 4, the Voting Restoration Amendment, in coordination with the Second Chances Campaign and the Unitarian Universalist Association...

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Opinion | The Japanese Man Who Saved 6,000 Jews With His Handwriting

22 October 2018 at 12:15
As many of us begin our weeks, we'd like to share this powerful essay from Rabbi David Wolpe on Chiune Sugihara. Sugihara used his position in the Japanese consulate in Lithuania to write visas for Jews fleeing from German-occupied Poland. He credited with writing over 6,000 visas. “I told the Ministry of Foreign Affairs it was a matter of humanity. I did not care if I lost my job. Anyone else would have done the same thing if they were in my place.”


What the astonishing Chiune Sugihara teaches us about moral heroism.

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The Compliment

21 October 2018 at 13:15
[Content Warning: The reflection that follows includes an explicit reference to sexual violence.] Sometimes our intent doesn't match our impact. Rev. Misha Sanders open up about the prevalence of fatphobia, of misogyny, and how something as well intentioned as a compliment can cause harm. Thank you Reverend, for your fierce bravery in sharing this story.


I trusted the woman at the pharmacy to be capable of hearing hard truth. Bless her wounded heart with its internalized misogyny. She just wants women to love and support each other. Thank you. Me too.

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UUA and DRUUMM Renew Partnership

20 October 2018 at 23:30
Significant, ongoing support for DRUUMM is essential for Unitarian Universalism to live up to its commitment to dismantling white supremacy culture and creating a community where people of all identities are able to thrive.


This commitment acknowledges the history of fractured relationship between the two organizations and the harm this fracture has caused UU people of color.

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Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

20 October 2018 at 21:33
Our president, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, is in Florida asking people to vote "Yes on Amendment 4". Amendment 4, if passed, will have a major impact by returning voter eligibility to more than 1.4 million people with past felony convictions. Read more and get involved: https://bit.ly/2pVwGhq



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Deep In The Desert, A Case Pits Immigration Crackdown Against Religious Freedom

20 October 2018 at 14:15
A volunteer with No More Deaths, a migrant justice group that often leaves water and other supplies for people crossing the Arizona desert, was arrested and ultimately charged with two federal criminal counts of harboring illegal migrants and one count of conspiracy to harbor and transport them. But he has pleaded not guilty, citing it is his religious beliefs that call him to do this work. "I am compelled to act. I am drawn to act. I have to act when someone is in need."


The Justice Department wants to get tough on illegal immigration and boost religious freedom. But a case involving aid to migrants has put the two on a collision course.

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Clergywomen numbers increased significantly in two decades, sometimes equaling men - Religion News Service

19 October 2018 at 15:06
A new report says the Unitarian Universalist Association is one of two faith movements with the highest percentage of women clergy. According to the report, "Fifty-seven percent of UUA clergy were women in 2017, while half of clergy in the UCC were female in 2015." Thank you to all women who serve or have served as leaders of our faith tradition.


(RNS) — The two traditions with the highest percentages of women clergy, according to the ‘State of Clergywomen in the U.S.,’ were the Unitarian Universalist Association and the United Church of Christ.

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She Founded Me Too. Now She Wants to Move Past the Trauma.

19 October 2018 at 14:15
"[It's] hard for survivors because people are always saying, “Tell your story.” It’s like a balancing act because I have to acknowledge that stories are important, and sometimes saying the words, “This happened to me” and “This is what he did” is cathartic to get out. I think there’s enough evidence in this world of survival and recovery to show that repeating that doesn’t help you, though. Reliving that doesn’t help you. I want to teach people to not lean into their trauma. You can create the kind of joy in your life that allows you to lean into that instead."


One year after #MeToo upended Hollywood and politics, Tarana Burke talks about the movement’s future, the #HimToo backlash and advice for survivors.

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Get Out in Florida for Amendment 4 Voting Rights with Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray (2018)

17 October 2018 at 01:19
Find more information and get involved here: https://bit.ly/2pVwGhq Florida's Amendment 4 Voting Rights Restoration for Felons Initiative could restore voting rights to formerly incarcerated people who have completed all the requirements of their sentences. Defending the right to vote has been central to the work of the UUA and at the core of Unitarian Universalism for decades—from expanding enfranchisement for women and Black people to advocating for a path to citizenship for immigrants; from our history of civil rights engagement to taking on the New Jim Crow and white supremacy today. As a faith community UUs are vocal and active about voting rights and have contributed to change throughout history. In the past few years, UUs have been part of a groundswell of voting rights, electoral work, and democracy movements that have emerged and gained even more momentum since the 2016 US elections.



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My Disability Story Isn't For Your Catharsis

14 October 2018 at 14:15
"Memoirs of disability are often studies in suffering...But today, disabled writers are pushing back. Today, we’re recognizing that the normate memoir genre doesn’t fit disability stories. And not only when it comes to truth, but when it comes to everything." In this piece from Katie Rose Guest Pryal, she explores through a thorough study of memoirs how this desire for catharsis from stories of people with disabilities warps all our expectations.


We expect stories of disability to reveal suffering and redemption. But it doesn't always happen like that.

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Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

14 October 2018 at 03:11
The following is a statement from our president regarding hate mail that targeted a board member and her son, two UU people of color.


Dear Ones, It is with such a heavy heart that I share with you a terrible incident that happened at the UUA this weekend, when both the UUA Board of Trustees and the General Assembly Youth staff were in town. On Friday, the UUA received an anonymous, hateful letter addressed to one of our GA Youth staff volunteers, a youth of color, who is also the child of the UUA Board’s Secretary, Christina Rivera. The letter was an expletive laden note insulting and attacking Christina and her child. This is completely unacceptable in our faith community. This letter was meant to hurt and intimidate our leaders of color. We cannot as Unitarian Universalists argue about whether racism or a culture of white supremacy exists in our faith. It does, and it is actively harming people of color. It is especially heartbreaking that this was directed at a youth of color, because our young people must be able to be safe in our faith. And yet, this vile letter was but the latest example of egregious harm directed at leaders of color. We must make this violence stop. We are moving incredible change in our faith – to live more fully into our deepest held values and theology as Unitarian Universalists. We are committed to making this a radically inclusive faith that welcomes every person in love and wholeness. We are building a liberating community that centers, values and believes people who have been harmed by systemic racism and oppression and that nurtures a redemptive love in those (myself included) whose hearts and perceptions are distorted by the culture of whiteness and white supremacy. Two things I have said this year - this is no time for a casual faith and no time to be in this alone. We need to protect and love each other, allowing the fullness of our humanity to lead us to courage and solidarity in the work ahead. We know that when we do the work of radical change we will get push back. We will get resistance, both passive and direct, as this letter shows. Yet we will not let it turn us back, because our faith, our theology and our aspiration call us forth. And we will transform our righteous anger into action. This also means we’re going to need to get much more serious in how we hold one another’s safety, acknowledging that the system of policing does not protect everyone’s safety. We have many social movement partners we can turn to in order to help us think about security and wellbeing in new ways. And I ask that you too be ready to report instances of racial harassment. In the wake of this letter, we made immediate changes to help protect Christina and her family, and will be thinking differently about protection and risk going forward. We are doing this work in the midst of a rise in hate crimes, fear, persecution and overt attacks on democracy across our country. These are difficult and painful times. And I believe Unitarian Universalism can help us find resilience and courage through a community of love and spirit. In times that are literally life and death, we are called to a great practice of love and interdependence – a greater practice of Beloved Community. If you are a UU of color, this is your faith. You belong here. And I want to be your partner in the change we need to bring to this faith. I’ve got your back and my virtual door is open. I would love to hear from you about how I can be of help. I also want to encourage you to connect to DRUUMM (Diverse, Revolutionary, UU Multicultural Ministries), a ministry for and by POCI UU’s and to BLUU (Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism). If you feel dismissed by Unitarian Universalism because of any identity you hold, this is still your faith. You belong here. TRUUST (Transgender Religious professional Unitarian Universalists Together) creates community for UU religious professionals who are transgender, and EqUUal Access connects UUs who live with disabilities. There is community within our faith that honors your identity, and I hope you will connect with this life-saving space. The UUA Board and I also talked deeply this weekend about the support that these identity-based communities need for sustainability, and will be continuing those conversations and commitments in the months ahead. If you are a white UU and have not read Centering and While Fragility, I ask you to do so. As white people we need to understand both the stories of people of color in our movement, and the dynamics that shape our own enculturation into whiteness. If you are not a reader, you can find video clips from Robin D’Angelo, the author of White Fragility, on http://www.uua.org. If you’ve read these, then move on to Revisiting the Empowerment Controversy by the Mark Morrison-Reed and learn more about Unitarian Universalism’s own history of racism in our culture and practice. I shared the news of this letter, which UUA staff saw and intercepted, with the more than 40 leaders gathered at the UUA this weekend, including the Regional Leaders Group and the Journey Toward Wholeness Transformation Committee. At the end of sharing the news, we prayed for the safety and strength of all those putting themselves on the line to move this faith forward in the way of liberation; and we prayed for more courage and more brave souls joining in the work. We ended with the song from Emma’s Revolution, “Keep on Moving Forward.” “We’re gonna keep on moving forward, keep on moving forward, keep on moving forward, never turning back, never turning back.” So may we all together, in answer to the calling of this faith, keep on loving boldly, keep on singing loudly, keep on living proudly, keep on moving forward, never turning back, never turning back.

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The Storm

13 October 2018 at 14:15
As some of us are impacted by rainy weather patterns, it seemed fitting to share this Braver/Wiser from Rev. Lindasusan V. Ulrich. "Emotional tempests aren’t always easy to weather — pain, grief, disappointment, even love — but the flatness of life without such currents is the slow silence of drowning."


Emotional tempests aren’t always easy to weather, but the flatness of life without such currents is the slow silence of drowning.

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Georgia put 53,000 voter registrations on hold, fueling new charges of voter suppression

12 October 2018 at 16:34
Brian Kemp's office has cancelled over 1.4 million voter registrations since 2012. Nearly 670K registrations were cancelled in 2017 alone, but the voter registrations on hold with Kemp's office are nearly 70% Black. **VOTERS IN GEORGIA: if you are one of the people who has been removed from the rolls (your status says “pending” on the SOS site), you can still vote if you bring your ID and the name matches. (Thank you Patti Angelina for sharing this information from Electionland.)


As Election Day nears, Georgia residents fear that voter purges and delayed registrations will hurt black voters.

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