Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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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 & Multicultural Ministries.
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Eight Tools for Powerfully Dismantling Systems of SupremacyFrom General Assembly PresentationsWorkshop handouts: designed to guide white people in self-education and recovery from our inevitable errors, with a goal of sustained accountable relationship while reducing harm.
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Moving beyond ‘whites only’ UU theologyFrom UU World MagazineEmbracing theists is essential to the cultural and spiritual health of Unitarian Universalism.
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Multicultural Transformation and Intercultural CompetencyFrom Pacific Western RegionEvery day, awareness that racism is still very much alive in the United States grows. Increasingly, Unitarian Universalist congregations are looking to take a stand, to better understand “whiteness” and to show up meaningfully for racial justice. How would you like to engage?
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Media roundup: Missouri congregation joins growing sanctuary movementFrom UU World MagazineA weekly guide to stories about Unitarian Universalists from other media sources.
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UUs lead as riot survivors receive payments in TulsaFrom UU World MagazineEstimates of those killed in the 1921 rampage range from 38 to 300.
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Racial JusticeEvery person has value as a member of the human family. The suffering caused by racism must be ended if we want to create fair and loving communities.
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News brief: Board approves $5.3 million for Black Lives of Unitarian UniversalismFrom UU World MagazineUUA Board of Trustees approves $300,000 grant immediately, will guarantee another $5 million over time.
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At The Sanctuaries, they ask what you needFrom UU World MagazineA diverse and multifaith arts, spirituality, and justice community for young adults thrives in Washington, D.C.
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UUA President urges opposition to Dakota Access PipelineFrom UU World Magazine‘A textbook case of marginalizing minority communities in the drive to increase fossil fuel supplies,’ says UUA President.