Marchaé Grair

Marchaé Grair

Marchaé Grair is a writer, facilitator, and spiritual director. She is a senior partner at Still Harbor, an organization that trains spiritual directors and spiritually-grounded facilitators. She was formerly the Director of Public Relations and Outreach at the UUA. Find her work at Marchae.com.

From Marchaé Grair

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The Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium declared a Black-centered theology as worth remembering, centering, and fighting for.

By Marchaé Grair | December 9, 2019 | From UU World
Tagged as: Becoming a Minister, Calling, Identity, Race/Ethnicity, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries

General Assembly 2019 Event 214 Program Description Storytelling. Digital communications. Strategy. Equity. Let’s talk about the future of Outreach. Join the UUA’s Outreach team and practice effective storytelling, discuss your outreach triumphs and challenges, and share practical strategies for...

Video | By Nao Bethea, Marchaé Grair | July 2, 2019 | From GA Presentations
Tagged as: Online GA, General Assembly

I almost believed that the presence of queer, Black folks in movies like Moonlight meant that a call for representation in Black Panther was excessive—how could queer folks be selfish enough to want to be represented in movies that aren’t particularly about wrestling with gender identity or sexual orientation?

By Marchaé Grair | February 25, 2018 | From Uplift

Only speaking out when one has skin in the game isn’t activism; it’s just self-preservation.

By Marchaé Grair | January 19, 2018 | From UU World
Tagged as: Activism, Anti-Oppression, Gender, Gender Justice, Justice, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer, Women, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries

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