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Truth and Reconciliation
Truth and Reconciliation is the process of discovering and revealing past wrongdoing, in the hope of acknowledging and resolving hurt, injustice, and conflict which has stemmed from that wrongdoing.Follow the links in the sidebar to the left for more information about Truth & Reconciliation, its application by Unitarian Universalists, related actions and legislation, and resources on how to explore Truth & Reconciliation with your own family, congregation, or community.
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Last updated on Tuesday, August 23, 2011.
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