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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Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship: Building Partnerships for Justice with Indigenous CommunitiesFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesThis piece is adapted from the blog of Commit2Respond: People of Faith and Conscience Taking Action for Climate Justice, posted July 31, 2015 by Beth...
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First Unitarian Church of Honolulu: Following the Lead of KanenuiakeaFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesInterfaith ‘Ohana: A Hawaiian Story Note: This story appeared in the Fall 2015 issue of the UU World Family Pages....
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All Souls Church, Sioux Falls, South Dakota: Community-Wide Events for Native American DayFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesSince 2013, All Souls Church has filled a void in its city by taking the lead in organizing annual events commemorating Native American Day, which falls...
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UU Community Church, Augusta, Maine: Interfaith Alliances for Reconciliation and HealingFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesIn 2011, the Wabanaki Tribal Governments and the State of Maine entered an agreement to set up a Maine-Wabanaki State Child Welfare Truth and...
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Journey to Healing and Reconciliation in CanadaFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesCanadian Unitarian Council: Joining a National Process of Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing
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Congregational Stories: Building Relationships for Indigenous RightsFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesA generous donor who was moved by the repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery at General Assembly 2012 made it possible for the UUA to offer seed grant...
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What Can Unitarian Universalists Do?From Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesEducate Yourself and Invite Others to Join You
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Finding Our Way Home Retreat for Religious Professionals of ColorFinding Our Way Home is an annual retreat hosted by the UUA for Unitarian Universalist (UU) religious professionals of color.
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Repudiating and Dismantling the Doctrine of DiscoveryFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesThe 2012 UUA General Assembly passed a resolution repudiating the Doctrine and calling for the full implementation...
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Continuing Effects of the Doctrine of DiscoveryFrom Doctrine of Discovery and Rights of Indigenous PeoplesOver 4.1 million people in the United States identify as American Indian and/or Alaskan Native. Contrary to stereotype, about 64% of these 4.1 million...