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Understanding Identities: Religious Education Curriculum on Race, Ethnicity and Culture

This new lifespan curriculum responds to the Special Commission on Race's call for further racial identity development resources for youth and young adults. The curriculum will enable Unitarian Universalists of all ages to explore how racial, ethnic and cultural identity affects us and those around us both theologically and spiritually. We seek to enrich and deepen our theology and faith, and bring us closer to honoring the inherent worth and dignity of all persons in ways that are concrete, tangible and transformative.
  • $1,000,000 will fund an Our Whole Lives (OWL) type lifespan religious education curriculum for children, youth, and adults that explores the spiritual and social justice dimensions of race and ethnicity. $500,000 will support a religious education and racial/cultural identity development curriculum for children and youth.

This initiative has not yet been funded. Please contact us if you're interested in making a gift to help fund this: email campaign @ uua.org, or call (888) 792-5885 and ask for a member of the campaign team.

Last updated on Friday, April 18, 2008.

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