Taking It Home, Workshop 23: The First Day of Our New World
In "Building the World We Dream About," a Tapestry of Faith program
With humility and courage born of our history, we are called as Unitarian Universalists to build the Beloved Community where all souls are welcome as blessings, and the human family lives whole and reconciled. — from "A Vision for Unitarian Universalism in a Multicultural World" by the Unitarian Universalist Association Leadership Council (October 1, 2008)
Write yourself a letter and commit to personal actions so you can continue to develop and deepen multicultural competency. Put your letter in a safe place. Read it periodically to see how you are honoring your commitments.
Or, find an accountability partner from the workshop group. Share your commitments to personal actions to help you develop and deepen multicultural competency and check-in with one another periodically to see how your commitments are being honored.
Before the next workshop, review Handout 1, Possible Next Actions, and consider which of these (or something else entirely) would be good for you to work on with other Building the World We Dream About participants.
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Last updated on Saturday, December 10, 2011.
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