The Intergenerational Spring Seminar, hosted by the UUA Office at the UN aims to instill in Unitarian Universalist youth and adults a commitment to global engagement and the skills to take action locally to address global issues.
The 2021 virtual Seminar is proudly co-hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth as part of Spring for Change - A Season of Sacred Activism.
The intergenerational seminar is an opportunity to collaborate with others while learning how to be a global activist. Through workshops, peer and expert-led panel discussions, community building activities, and worship services, you will undergo a transformative process of learning, reflection, and growth while exploring some of the most challenging issues facing humanity today.
Programs for the 2021 Intergenerational Seminar will be engaging and empowering! Featuring a keynote from Soul Fire Farm and workshops to equip participants for a year of action to advance climate and food justice.
Our world must urgently address the deeply intertwined issues of food justice and climate justice. Read more and reflect on this theme in preparation for this year’s Spring Seminar.
Registrants of all ages can now apply to volunteer during the 2021 Seminar as a facilitator for Intergenerational Small Group discussions.
Take a look back at the themes and take-aways from prior Intergenerational Spring Seminars hosted by the UUA Office at the United Nations. Each year's topic examines a different global justice or human rights issue.
These are the things you'll need to know before joining the Intergenerational Spring Seminar in its all-virtual format. The page includes information about programs, logistics, and more.
The Seminar is open to anyone age 14 and up, and typically around half of all participants are youth. Safety is our top priority—all attendees should make sure to read our online safety guidelines for youth and intergenerational events.