Theological Grounding for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Unitarian Universalism has a rich theological legacy. In our responsible search for truth and meaning, we are called to wrestle with our theological legacy and engage with it in the search for deeper spiritual depth and communal inspiration for the work of transformation. Our actions to live our values can be grounded in our deepened commitment to our values.

Workshop Length (1:05:24)

GA Workshop #316

June 26, 2020

About the Authors

Elías Ortega

Dr. Elías Ortega is Commission on Institutional Change.

Mykal Slack

Rev. Mykal O'Neal Slack is the Community Minister for Worship & Spiritual Care for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism, an organization and growing spiritual community that provides support, resources, and care for Black UUs across the diaspora. He is also one of the co-founders of the...

Sofía Betancourt

The Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt is the tenth president of the Unitarian Universalist Association. She was elected in June 2023. As president of the Association, she is responsible for administering staff and programs that serve its more than 1,000 member congregations. She also acts as principal spoke

Ranwa Hammamy

The Rev. Ranwa Hammamy is a chaplain for an elder care provider in Oakland, California, and is a community minister affiliated with Mt. Diablo UU Church in Walnut Creek, California. She is co-president of druumm (Diverse Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries).

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