General Adult
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 fourteen lessons for general (white and BIPOC) adults include:
- Mixing and Huddling
- What Is the History of Racism and Anti-blackness in Unitarian Universalism?
- What Would It Take to Co-Create an Explicitly Anti-Racist Unitarian Universalism?
- What Is White Entitlement and How Does it Show Up in Ourselves and Our Communities?
- Reparations: Addressing Historical and Contemporary Wrongs
- What Is the History of Policing and the Carceral System, and Why It Conflicts with Our UU Values
- Confronting Our Fears About the Abolition of Policing
- Beyond Policing and the Carceral System
- Exploring the History of Colonization and Genocide of Indigenous People
- Living Cultures
- Appropriation vs Appreciation
- History of Anti-Racism Work Within the UU Faith
- Recognizing Class-Based Assumptions and Culture Within UUism
- Creative Jam: Imagine the Beloved Community
| Original source | Introduction to the Mosaic Lifespan Curriculum |
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| Publisher | Unitarian Universalist Association |
| Format | Curriculum |
| Audience | Adults |
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