UUA President Media Kit
The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray was elected president of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) in June 2017. Rev. Frederick-Gray is the first woman elected to serve as UUA president. She will serve a single six-year term.
Rev. Frederick-Gray previously served as the minister of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. During that time, she led the Unitarian Universalist response to Arizona’s anti-immigrant laws in 2010. She was a leader of the UU Arizona Immigration Ministry and a key organizer of the 2012 UUA Justice General Assembly in Phoenix. From this experience, Rev. Frederick-Gray brings a vision of a spiritually vital, mission-focused UUA that is grounded in partnership and organized to make an impact in the world.
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News Stories and Statements
- Preparing for Coronavirus in Your Congregation: A message from Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray
- Solidarity Over Segregation: Faith-based Coalitions Organize Across Races, Religions
- For God's Sake, Strike for Climate
- The Church Needs to Recapture Its Prophetic Zeal
- Turn a Page on Our Failures in the War on Drugs By Voting Yes on State Issue 1
- I Got Arrested Today While Praying the US Finally Confronts Poverty
- No Time for Casual Faith: The First Unitarian Woman Elected President On Our Urgent Moment
- I Cast My Lot with You: A Pastoral Message from the Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray
- Love Showed Up Today in Charlottesville
- Unitarian Universalists Elect First Woman President
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Contact
If you are a member of the press and would like information about the UUA President, please contact:
Marchaé Grair
Director of Public Relations and Outreach
(617) 948-4386