Social Justice
Believing in our inherent worth and mutual interdependency, Unitarian Universalism (UUism) is deeply rooted in social justice as a direct expression of our faith. Help us build the Beloved Community together.
Welcome to the Unitarian Universalist Association's (UUA's) Social Justice pages, maintained by the Advocacy & Witness staff group.
Each month, we highlight one social justice issue for sustained congregational engagement.
The Action of the Month for January is Living Wage Days.
- The Actions of the Month support our Legislative Objectives and organizing campaigns.
- For future Actions of the Month, see our Calendar.
- For other actions that you can take, see our Action Center.
- More comprehensive information can be found in Issues.
We provide a number of Resources to help congregations engage in social justice work, including our Five Most Requested.
You can also search the Social Justice Statements that UU congregations have approved over the years, and participate in our ongoing Social Witness Process. The two current issues are Peacemaking and Ethical Eating.
All this and more can be accessed via the links in the navigation menu to the left.
For even more up to date information:
- Subscribe to our Justice Action News Lists.
- Read our staff blog, Inspired Faith, Effective Action.
For more information contact socialjustice @ uua.org.
Last updated on Monday, January 5, 2009.

