EqUUal Access

We are Unitarian Universalists living with disabilities, our families, friends, and allies coming together for a common purpose: To enable the full engagement of people with disabilities in Unitarian Universalist communities and the broader society. We envision a future where there are no attitudinal, physical or communication barriers preventing full participation in the life of our Unitarian Universalist communities and the broader society.

Our work includes:

• Raising awareness, empowering change, and promoting a framework for advocacy grounded in our Unitarian Universalist faith;

• Providing resources to help Unitarian Universalist communities become barrier-free and inclusive;

• Incorporating the gifts of ministry offered by people with disabilities into the faith community;

• Enabling Unitarian Universalist congregations to understand and minister to the spiritual and personal needs of people with disabilities, their families, and friends;

• Collaborating with other Unitarian Universalist organizations and the Unitarian Universalist Association to counter oppression.

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Links to EqUUal Access resources to help make your congregation accessible to people with disabilities.

Leader Resource | By EqUUal Access | May 12, 2022 | From LeaderLab
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Disability Day of Mourning in March 1st

Suzanne Fast, Jessi Sadaka, Rev. Molly Brewer, Heather Petit, Meg Riley

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Disability Day of Mourning honors the lives of disabled people murdered by their parents, families, or caregivers and proclaims their humanity.
DDOM Meg Riley

Meg Riley

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I was tremendously grateful to learn more recently about the vigils that now mark March 1 as a Disability Day of Mourning.
Bodymind Ineradicable

Rev. Molly Brewer

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A Prayer for the Bodymind Ineradicable

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March2024

Gretchen Maune

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March 1st was the annual Disability Day of Mourning
Broken

Amanda Schuber

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Disability Justice is about disrupting the comfort of mere accessibility.
UPLIFT Access: September is Deaf Awareness Month

Gretchen Maune

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UPLIFT Access: September is Deaf Awareness Month

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