Politics
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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 Politics.
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UU leaders arrested as Poor People’s Campaign begins national actionFrom UU World MagazineInterfaith justice movement launches 40 Days of Action in most state capitals; UUA president and sixteen other UUs arrested in D.C.
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Women cultivate power in NicaraguaFrom UU World MagazineIn Nicaragua, women cultivate power and share their wisdom with UU feminists from the United States.
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At March for Our Lives, UU youth say, ‘I want to be the change’From UU World MagazineUnitarian Universalist youth march in Washington and other cities to protest gun violence.
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Teenagers speak up against gun violenceFrom UU World MagazineAs a teenager and a Unitarian Universalist, I have no choice but to speak up against the failure of our government to protect its youth from gun violence.
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News brief: UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray speaks at launch of Poor People’s CampaignFrom UU World MagazineSusan Frederick-Gray condemns tax bill as part of ‘all-out violent assault’ on poor, working class, and middle class people; interfaith movement plans...
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The practice of our faithFrom UU World MagazineThis is no time for a casual faith. And we Unitarian Universalists must remember that we are not in this alone.
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Do you have to be an activist to be a Unitarian Universalist?From UU World MagazineSix leaders reflect on activism and religious identity in a racially and politically charged era.
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How can Unitarian Universalism’s First Principle respond to U.S. politics?From UU World MagazineAs national events chip away at my First-Principle practices, I have to wonder: What will be left?
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Jesse Jackson preaches in Charlottesville UU churchFrom UU World MagazineThe Rev. Jesse Jackson preaches at Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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A moral center: interfaith, multiracial clergy coalition resists white supremacistsFrom UU World MagazineInterfaith, multiracial clergy coalition resisted white supremacist gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia.