Racial Justice

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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 Racial Justice.

  • The 1619 Project: Born on the Water

    The 1619 Project’s lyrical picture book in verse chronicles the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States, thoughtfully rendered by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Newbery honor-winning author Renée Watson. Available for pre-order!

  • The Fearless Benjamin Lay

    The little-known story of an eighteenth-century Quaker dwarf who fiercely attacked slavery and imagined a new, more humane way of life...

  • Stop Voter Suppression and Partner for Voting Rights and a Multiracial Democracy
    From Action of Immediate Witness
    WHEREAS, consistent with Unitarian Universalism’s living tradition, our Fifth Principle on democratic process, and our 2019 SOC on Our Democracy...
  • Undoing Systemic White Supremacy: A Call to Prophetic Action
    From Statement of Conscience
    Seeking universal justice and equity, we call upon the Unitarian Universalist Association and Unitarian Universalist individuals and congregations/groups t
  • The Price of the Ticket
    From Beacon Press

    An essential compendium of James Baldwin’s most powerful nonfiction work, calling on us “to end the racial nightmare, and achieve our country” Available for pre-order...

  • Stamped from the Beginning

    The National Book Award winning history of how racist ideas were created, spread, and deeply rooted in American society...

  • No Study Without Struggle
    From Beacon Press

    Examines how student protest against structural inequalities on campus pushes academic institutions to reckon with their legacy built on slavery and stolen Indigenous lands...

  • The Making of Asian America

    A “comprehensive…fascinating” (The New York Times Book Review) history of Asian Americans and their role in American life, by one of the nation’s preeminent scholars on the subject...

  • We Are Not Here to Be Bystanders

    Linda Sarsour, co-organizer of the Women’s March, shares an “unforgettable memoir” (Booklist) about how growing up Palestinian Muslim American, feminist, and empowered, moved her to become a globally recognized activist on behalf of marginalized communities across the country...

  • Beyond Hashtag Activism

    General Assembly 2021 Complex problems warrant more sustained attention than quick posts on social media. How can we actually make a difference? Activist Mae Elise Cannon takes us beyond the hashtags to serious engagement with real issues...