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Creating a single place where you can count on being able to find other young UUs who are into the same stuff you are and who can introduce you to new ideas and radical possibilities. A small group of folks is working on creating such a hub of information and connection, currently called UUntitled.Filed in: Events and Opportunities, Future of Faith, UUA for Youth & Young Adults, Young Adults, Youth
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Context: The 2020 General Assembly Youth (GA Youth) and Young Adults at GA (YA@GA) volunteer staff publicly resigned from their positions via YouTube video on June 12. This is a response to the members of those teams from UUA Administration, from Rev. Dr. Susan Frederick-Gray and Carey McDonald....Filed in: General Assembly for Youth & Young Adults, Issues and Trends, UUA for Youth & Young Adults
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By George Grattan |Where do I go from here? I don’t know. Like Jake Gyllenhaal’s character in the tragic bisexual romance Brokeback Mountain, I feel a binding love for something that might be damaging to me and that I may never really be able to be happy with; I just don’t know how to quit the Catholic Church. There’s a kind of spiritual agony in this.Filed in: Issues and Trends, Stories and Voices, UUA for Youth & Young Adults, Tapestry of Faith, A Place of Wholeness, Building Bridges
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By Ehlona Walker |Ehlona Walker reflects on the realization that even in welcoming environments there is room to grow and in restrictive environments there are champions and allies.Filed in: On Campus, Stories and Voices, UUA for Youth & Young Adults, Youth, Young Adults, Faithful Journeys, Families
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The word “Welcome” comes from the Old English and means “one whose coming is pleasant.” I love that we begin with a welcome because as Unitarian Universalists, “welcome” connects us to our 7 principles. In Unitarian Universalism, you can bring your whole self: your full identity, your questioning mind, your expansive heart.Filed in: Social Justice,
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By New England Region of the UUA |Presenters: Meck Groot and Cora McCold, New England Region UUA on June 8, 2017 ...Filed in: Events and Opportunities, Guides and Tools, Social Justice,
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By Bart Frost |But Maybe Not Using 13 Reasons Why Netflix recently adapted Jay Asher’s young adult novel, 13 Reasons Why, into a 13-part series that has catapulted into pop culture, breaking social media and viewership records....Filed in: Issues and Trends, Events and Opportunities, Guides and Tools, Social Justice,
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By Jennica Davis-Hockett |Resources for Youth and Young Adult Ministry ...Filed in: Future of Faith, Issues and Trends, Events and Opportunities, Guides and Tools, Stories and Voices,
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By Jennica Davis-Hockett |Cojourners* on the Spiritual Way The Unitarian Universalist Association Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries has two new discussion guides for youth based on Summer Seminary sermons: Annie Gonzalez Milliken for teaching me that one!)....Filed in: Future of Faith, Issues and Trends, Guides and Tools, Stories and Voices,
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By Elissa McDavid |We are facing reality, as a faith, a nation, and individuals who may not have been as active as we should have been before the election results of November 8th. Those that lived-in fear before, now live in greater fear as families and communities are torn apart, on an even larger scale. Like many...Filed in: Future of Faith, Issues and Trends, Events and Opportunities, Guides and Tools, Social Justice,