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Find Yourself in the Global U/U Story

Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists (U/U) around the world are connected through a story of bold, compassionate faith that we’ve been creating together for centuries.

Struggling for human rights alongside those that demand it, influencing governmental policy in the name of justice, passionately promoting a message of interfaith peace and solidarity, and building faithful worshipping communities—each of us has a part, and a stake, in the story we share.

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  • The United States has made little effort to improve their relationship with Native Americans compared to what other countries have done with indigenous populations. Starting in the 1600s Native American history has been riddled with mass genocide, residential schools, and discriminatory laws. The...
    By Lindsey Mayer | January 28, 2020 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Human Rights & Justice
  • When I arrived at my hotel in Madrid the lobby was abuzz with a crowd of young people from Asia and Romania who had arrived to join Friday’s march of half a million people to demand climate action. The most visible public voice was Greta Thunberg, the Swedish student who had risen to world fame...
    By Ahti Tolvanen | January 24, 2020 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Human Rights & Justice
  • Oona Hathaway and Scott Shapiro chose to begin their book, The Internationalists, with the following description of the historic event on August 27, 1928: “On that day, crowds gathered outside the Quai d’Orsay to watch the world leaders arrive at the Clock Room in the immense Foreign...
    By Joanne Dufour | January 7, 2020 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
  • The International Criminal Court has jurisdiction over crimes against the Rohingya people in Myanmar, according to a November 14 decision by its PreTrial Chamber. It said that although the Court could not take up these crimes while the Rohingya remained in Myanmar because the country does not belong...
    By John Washburn | December 19, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice
  • If conflict is inevitable in human relations, so might be efforts to reconcile and reach a state of peace. ...
    By Joanne Dufour | December 10, 2019 | From Disarmament
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Nuclear Disarmament
  • With human rights under threat around the world, this Human Rights Day we all must be engaged to make sure that every person's human rights are respected and protected. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 71 years old today, lists the human rights that we must come together to fight for.
    By Allison Hess, Bruce Knotts | December 10, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice, Human Rights
  • We know we are facing an existential crisis with the advance of climate change; and what about the other existential threat? Nuclear weapons. Unless we arrest climate change, it will fundamentally change our civilization in a matter of decades, maybe threaten life on this planet. Nuclear weapons...
    By Jerald Ross | November 26, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Nuclear Disarmament
  • COP25 canceled in Chile amidst large scale protests. Ever increasing economic inequality sparked outcries of grievances that have been piling up for decades. The protests show no signs of stopping anytime soon.
    By TingXuan Su | November 15, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
  • In the centennial year 2000, while the world was getting used to writing or typing the year beginning with a “2” instead of a “1,” nations were introduced to the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals encouraging the 189 member states to adopt a set of 8 goals for a timeline of 15...
    By Joanne Dufour | November 13, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Nuclear Disarmament
  • The First UU Asia Pacific Regional Conference has just finished. It ran from October 23-27, 2019 in Dumaguete City, Negros Island, Philippines, hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Philippines (UUCP) and attended by about 75 participants, with the theme “Ancient Diverse Wonders.”...
    By Ma Theresa "Tet" Gustilo Gallardo | November 7, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Opportunities
  • Women's rights groups at the United Nations are gearing up for the landmark year of 2020. 2020 marks a special year for the UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women). In May, the Generation Equality Forum will start in Mexico City, Mexico from May 7-8 and end with a...
    By Lindsey Mayer | November 5, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice
  • There are many aspects to helping our planet disarm meaningfully. 108 countries are now part of treaties that have established nuclear free zones around the world. They are making a concerted effort to create a nuclear free planet and that alone needs to be applauded and the trend encouraged.
    By Joanne Dufour | October 30, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Peace & Conflict, Nuclear Disarmament
  • On the 74th birthday of the United Nations, we celebrate the UN's accomplishments while also recognizing the urgency of taking action to keep it strong as it comes under threat from the rise of authoritarianism & isolationism around the world.
    By Bruce Knotts | October 24, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Human Rights & Justice, Global Peace & Conflict
  • I’m a member of the Preventing Gun Violence Task Force at the Unitarian Society of New Haven (USNH). We recently bought shares in two companies that manufacture firearms. “What?!,” you may be asking. Usually activists shy away from investing in so-called “sin” stocks, looking instead for...
    By Sally Connolly | October 16, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Congregation-Based Community Organizing, Global Peace & Conflict
  • Young Adult Gun Violence Prevention Activist on Radical Kinship and Universal Love
    By Micaela Lattimer | October 2, 2019 | From Disarmament
  • This summer I was the migration justice intern at the Unitarian Universalist UN Office. As I began my internship in June, the New York Times broke the story about migrant children being held in horrid, overcrowded, and unsanitary conditions at the U.S. border. Headline after headline revealed the...
    By Hana Mangat | September 24, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Human Rights & Justice
  • Feel like the system is too big to change? Protest!
    By Bob Delastrada | September 17, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Nuclear Disarmament
  • On August 28, 16 year old climate activist Greta Thunberg sailed into New York Harbor with the mission of bringing her message of climate justice to the United Nations. She was https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2019/08/greta-thunberg-a… by 17 sailboats, each representing a different...
    By Lindsey Mayer | September 6, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Climate & Environmental Justice, Climate Change, Global Human Rights & Justice
  • Much of the following text is taken from a blog post from the International Committee of the Red Cross: Human Cost of Cyber Operations—Key ICRC Takeaways from Discussion with Tech Experts. ICRC has encouraged readers to share this blog, and they invite feedback from readers. The authors are...
    By International Committee of the Red Cross, Joanne Dufour | July 10, 2019 | From Disarmament
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict
  • An appeal was recently distributed to navy personnel at Bangor Naval Base in Washington State, calling on navy personnel to "Refuse to engage in nuclear annihilation." This appeal is reprinted here with permission of the Ground Zero Center in Seattle, WA.
    By Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action | June 26, 2019 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Nuclear Disarmament