Women
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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 Women.
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News brief: UUA endorses Women’s March on WashingtonFrom UU World MagazineThe Unitarian Universalist Association, UU Women’s Federation, and Black Lives of UU endorse January 21 march in Washington, D.C.
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O Holy Darkness, Loving WombFrom WorshipWebThis hymn text was written to accompany the tune St. Louis, commonly known as "O Little Town of Bethlehem" (#246 in Singing the Living Tradition)....
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Breaking FreeWomen of Spirit at Midlife and BeyondFrom Beacon Press
Groundbreaking anthology for women searching for spiritual guideposts to the second half of life.
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Standing Before UsUnitarian Universalist Women and Social Reform, 1776-1936From Skinner House Books
An Impressive and thorough collection of 160 years of women's reformation work...
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A rare happily-ever-after for queer charactersFrom LifeJaime Jarrett’s musical Normativity shows that LGBTQ characters deserve happy endings, too.
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Letter: Don’t forget history of UU women’s interfaith workFrom UU World MagazineLetter to the editor: History of Unitarian interest in world religions is much older, if you remember women.
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Share this: Grants will aid women leaders in Movement for Black LivesFrom UU World MagazineThe UU Women’s Federation and Standing on the Side of Love are offering ten ‘Stay in It’ grants to help women leaders with dependents.
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Financing for Women, Peace, and SecurityFrom UUA InternationalSixteen years ago, a landmark resolution on Women, Peace, and Security passed in the Security Council of the United Nations....
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Women Shaping UU HistoryFrom Call and ResponseIn 1980, when President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the week of March 8 as National Women's History Week (now Month), he said, "Too often the women were uns...
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Prayer Celebrating ChoiceFrom WorshipWebSpirit of Love and Power, we are gathered today in beloved community that we might manifest in our lives the values and truths that we hold dear. Let us...