#BlackLivesMatter
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with #BlackLivesMatter.
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Interview with Rev. Dr. Hope JohnsonFrom Justice and InclusionAn interview with Rev. Hope Johnson, one of two women of color granted emerita status in 2018.
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White Supremacy and Beloved CommunityFrom WorshipWebEditor's note: This sermon was prepared for a white congregation, and thus speaks to those who identify as white, centering the dismantling of white...
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One Piece of a Deeply Sacred WholeFrom WorshipWebWhen we say, "Save the rainforest," we don’t mean that we cease to honor the mighty cedars or the reaching pines. We mean that one particular piece of a...
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#BlackTransMagick Prayer Book: To Be Black, Trans & MagickalFrom UpliftAs Black trans people, we are a community often the target of criminalization, homelessness, murder and joblessness....
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The Promise and the Practice of Our Faith for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU)Imagine what our faith would look like if we upheld and centered the history, the perspectives, the voices, and the leadership of Black Lives of Unitarian Universalists.
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A Story InheritedFrom WorshipWebYesterday, a new employee—a white guy—walked into the bakery where I work. “Hi,” he said. “I don’t think I’ve met you yet.” He told me his...
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#LoveResists at General Assembly!From Love ResistsYou have joined Love Resists to translate our values into action to resist the criminalization of our neighbors and communities and create a safer, more...
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Questioning our AssumptionsFrom WorshipWebWe’re the faith of reason and science and dignity. There's nothing wrong with that. It’s just that too many of us have been taught by culture that what...
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Stay With UsFrom WorshipWebMy stomach turned when I first heard the term "white supremacy" used to describe the culture of Unitarian Universalism and our institutions. But I've...
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Our Faith's Complacency in RacismFrom WorshipWebWe have an absurd amount to learn, or unlearn, about race in this country....