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The Mosaic Project

An Assessment of Unitarian Universalist Ministry to Youth and Young Adults of Color and Latina/o and Hispanic and Multiracial/Multiethnic Descent

The Mosaic Project is an assessment project of the Identity-Based Ministries staff group, in cooperation with the Office of Youth Ministries, the Office of Young Adult Ministries, and other Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) staff, that focuses on identifying the Unitarian Universalist ministry needs of Youth and Young Adults of Color. The 2009 Mosaic Project Report provides the findings of the study and recommendation for congregations, districts, and the association.

“This document brings the issues of young People of Color from invisibility to a bold sense of urgency and action. Set in the context of electing the first President of Color of the United States, the reader get historical insight into why and how the issues of "race" and ethnicity is shaping not only their lives, but the future of Unitarian Universalism. It is a gripping, must-read document for any person working responsibly to build a multi-racial, multicultural congregation and community.”
—Dr. Mark A. Hicks, MacLean Professor of Religious Education, Meadville Lombard Theological School; Curriculum Developer, Building the World We Dream About

For more information and to read the full report, please visit the Mosaic Project in our Leaders' Library.

For more information contact mosaic @ uua.org.

Last updated on Monday, May 4, 2009.

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