Oppression
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This list includes every page or product from UUA.org, UU World magazine, or inSpirit books & gifts that is tagged with Oppression.
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The missing remnant: 2018 Service of the Living Tradition sermonFrom SpiritWe seek to reform Unitarian Universalism because we can never be the bearers of love and justice if the foundation that sustains us is still perpetuatin...
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First Principle Chalice LightingFrom WorshipWebWe light this chalice today in honor of the Unitarian Universalist First Principle: To affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
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Invisible No MorePolice Violence Against Black Women and Women of ColorFrom Beacon Press
A timely examination of the ways Black women, Indigenous women, and other women of color are uniquely affected by racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement.
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What's the Big Deal about Embodied Imagery in Worship?From Worship LabIn Unitarian Universalist worship, we march for justice and stand for causes all the time; we also see clearly, raise our voices, and hear the truth. We...
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JusticeFrom WorshipWeb"We live in an occupied country, misunderstood; justice will take us millions of intricate moves." from Stafford's poem "Thinking for Berky," in Traveli...
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Notes of a Native SonFrom Beacon Press
A new edition of the book many have called James Baldwin's most influential work...
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Questioning our AssumptionsFrom WorshipWebWe’re the faith of reason and science and dignity. There's nothing wrong with that. It’s just that too many of us have been taught by culture that what...
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Black Women Worry MoreFrom WorshipWebHe phoned more than an hour ago to say he was on his way home. But I have yet to hear the scrape of the iron gate, the rattling keys, so I worry. Most...
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The Story of WhitenessFrom WorshipWebWhiteness has been used throughout the histories of America and Europe to praise desirable groups of people and exclude undesirable groups. But...
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Visitors in the Struggle for Racial JusticeFrom WorshipWebNo matter what tactics and methods racial justice activists use, the general response of society will be a collective head-shaking and tsk-tsk-ing —...