BIPOC Adult Lessons of the UUA Lifespan Mosaic Curriculum

Seven BIPOC adults of various ages and ethnicities have their heads touching in a huddle and are smiling down at the camera in the center. The sunlight beams behind them.

The UUA’s Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum contains simple multimedia lessons specially-designed for the learning needs of Kindergarteners through adults. The lesson plans are available for free from UUA.org once your facilitators have completed the required online training with the UU Institute. The course is free with the coupon code “mosaic.”

The eight lessons for Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) adults include:

  • Mixing & Huddling: The Importance of Racial Identity Spaces Within Unitarian Universalism
  • How Has the History of White Supremacy Culture in Unitarian Universalist Spaces Continued to Show up and Impact BIPOC?
  • What Would It Take for You to Be Able to Bring Your Full Self to Unitarian Universalist Spaces?
  • Recognizing and Identifying When We Are Uplifting and Holding onto White Supremacy Culture
  • Centering Our Cultures and Experiences
  • Confronting White Entitlement and Microaggressions
  • History of Unitarian Universalist Anti-Racism
  • Creative Jam: Imagine the Beloved Community