Kimberly French

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Kimberly French, a former UU World contributing editor, has also written for SalonTikkunUtne Reader, and other publications.

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The Rev. William F. Schulz looks back on twelve years at Amnesty International.

By Kimberly French | March 17, 2015 | From UU World

UUA President Dana Greeley and Rissho Kosei-kai founder Nikkyo Niwano's great friendship transcended national identity, culture, and religion.

By Kimberly French | March 17, 2015 | From UU World
Tagged as: UU Identity

Ward Morehouse took on Union Carbide after a chemical spill killed 15,000 people in India in 1984. What he learned helped chart a new course for the movement that wants to make corporations accountable to the people.

By Kimberly French | March 17, 2015 | From UU World

Unitarianism and Universalism have been liberal religious cousins to the Ethical Culture movement since its founding in 1876. Now an Ethical Society has joined the UUA.

By Kimberly French | March 17, 2015 | From UU World
Tagged as: UU Identity

Advice from 'The Safe Child Handbook.'

Feature | By Kimberly French | March 17, 2015 | From UU World
Tagged as: Faith Development

'We want congregations to be as proud of being free of sexual harassment, abuse, and misconduct as they are welcoming of LGBTQ people.'

Feature | By Kimberly French | November 30, 2014 | From UU World

Whether we realize it or not, we likely all know sex abuse victims and offenders. Can we be in community with both?

Feature | By Kimberly French | November 30, 2014 | From UU World
Tagged as: Faith Development

It is easy to think of clergy misconduct as a Catholic or evangelical problem. It's not.

Feature | By Kimberly French | November 30, 2014 | From UU World
Tagged as: Justice, Social Justice

Can we reconcile moral certainties with Unitarian Universalist Principles?

By Kimberly French | November 2, 2014 | From Ideas
Tagged as: Culture, Living Our Faith, Personal Stories, Social Justice

One mode of transportation causes particular ethical angst among folks concerned about climate change.

By Kimberly French | March 16, 2014 | From Ideas
Tagged as: Environment, Living Our Faith, Nature, Social Justice

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