Building the World YA
Building the World We Dream About for Young Adults (Ages 18-35) is a curriculum for an in-depth, congregation-based 8-workshop program. Each workshop is two hours in length and includes “taking it home” components for learning between sessions. It's intended for young adults of a variety of ethnic and racial identities who identify as Unitarian Universalist. A longer version is designed for general adult participants.
Details
Type | Description |
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Name | Building the World We Dream About for Young Adults (Ages 18-35) |
Author | Mark Hicks |
Publishers | Unitarian Universalist Association |
Optimal group size | 12-24 participants per cohort |
Recommendations | Because this program was written in the early 2010s, it does not use some terminology that we use today in UU and UUA settings. Incorporating current language and concepts like “BIPOC,” “White Supremacy Culture,” “anti-Blackness,” “white fragility,” “de-centering whiteness,” and more will make the program more relevant and useful to today’s Unitarian Universalists. |
Year of last revision | 2012 |
Format | Curriculum |
Tags
Beginning Anti-Racist Education, Intermediate Anti-Racist Education, BIPOC Experiences, Congregational Transformation, Young Adults