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Teaching as Social Justice Work

Social justice and religious education beckon us towards the transformation of individuals, and our greater communities. They are often called "branches of the same tree." Anti-racist, anti-oppression work is an essential part of teaching in Unitarian Universalist faith. And we need resources to answer kids' questions, which may include: Where does prejudice come from? Is this UU church gay? What do I do when I meet someone in a wheelchair: Should I be on his/her eye level? Is it always polite to help someone with disabilities? This section provides resources for and about teachers and learners.

Last updated on Friday, April 18, 2008.

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