Commission On Institutional Change

Full name: Commission OnInstitutional Change

Website: Commission on Institutional Change

Email: commission@uua.org

The members and staff of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change were Chair Rev. Leslie Takahashi, Mary Byron, Cir L’Bert Jr., Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore, Dr. Elías Ortega, Caitlin Breedlove, DeReau K. Farrar, and Project Manager Rev. Marcus Fogliano.

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Widening the Circle of Concern

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The Report of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change analyzes structural and systemic racism and white supremacy culture within Unitarian Universalism and makes recommendations to advance long-term change. You can access the text of the report for free on uua.org .

A Group Guide on Discussing Mission and Values

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How do we talk about the mission and values that span the berth of the Unitarian Universalist movement? Use this guide within your community to find out!

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Commission on Institutional Change at General Assembly 2018

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From General Assembly for Youth & Young Adults
The year since the Commission on Institutional Change's formations the Commissioners have been engaged in meeting its charge....

Institutional Change

Call for Reflection on the Fifth Principle Task Force Report

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From Institutional Change
Revisiting the findings of the Fifth Principle Task Force as part of a broader governance reform agenda.
A Note on Definitions

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From Institutional Change
A lack of consensus on language should not get in the way of continued conversation and action. ~ Reflections by Commissioner Cir L L’Bert Jr.
The Joy in the Spiritual Work

Commission On Institutional Change, Mary Byron

From Institutional Change
Keeping quiet, doing nothing isn’t an option for me in a faith that proclaims that we respect the inherent worth and dignity of all people.
Seeking Truths for Transformation

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From Institutional Change
The Commission on Institutional Change requests personal accounts and stories about how racism has affected individuals and groups within UUism.
We Lack a Common Vocabulary and Understanding about Race and Oppression Among Us

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From Institutional Change
Creating a common vocabulary will provide us with a dynamic language through which we can communicate our deepest hopes for the future of our faith.
Centering Theology: Conversation about Faith, Race and Liberation

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From Institutional Change
Building up towards the General Assembly 2018, the members of the Commission on Institutional Change (COIC) decided that as a faith community, we should be centering theology and faith work as we...
Calling In: Data Collection on Basic Demographic Information of Religious Professionals is Lacking

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From Institutional Change
Learnings and recommendations surrounding the Association's track of data on the credentialing and
career trajectories of religious professionals of color.

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LeaderLab

Hospitality, Reparations and Our First Principle

Cir L’Bert Jr., Keith Kron, Patrice K. Curtis, Woullard Lett

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How do we learn new practices of hospitality for our congregations and our ministries?
Why Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Matters To Your Congregation

Mary Byron, Mark Hicks, Paula Cole Jones, Karin Lin

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Our faith is changing and we need innovation in worship, in leadership, and in new communities. How do we support the innovators and risk-takers among us?
Education and Transformation In UU Communities

Natalie Maxwell Fenimore, Aisha Hauser, Darrick Jackson

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A liberatory faith holds the theological mandate to privilege those most in need of justice. How do we educate for this theological mandate?
Theological Grounding for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Elías Ortega, Mykal Slack, Sofía Betancourt, Ranwa Hammamy

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We are called to wrestle with our theological legacy and engage with it in the search for deeper spiritual depth and communal inspiration.
Accountabilty, Agility, and Good Governance

Leslie Takahashi, Kim Hampton, Lucia Santini Field, Leon Spencer

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How do we develop systems that are accountable to expanding diversity, equity and inclusion? Structures that promote accountability are essential.

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