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  • Many Paths, One Journey An Introduction Our Unitarian Universalist Principles call us to affirm The inherent worth and dignity of each person Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all Yet we live in a world in which...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • Truth, Repair, and Reconciliation: the 2007 Responsive Resolution Sundown towns are communities that for decades—formally or informally—kept out African Americans or other groups. Confronting a Family History of Involvement in the Slave Trade Empowerment: One Denomination's Quest for Racial...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • The 2007 Responsive Resolution At General Assembly 2007, Rev. William G....
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • Sundown towns are communities that for decades—formally or informally—kept out African Americans or other groups. They are so named because some marked their city limits with placards warning specific groups of people to stay away after the sun went down. This allowed maids and workmen to...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • The Commission on Appraisal's report, Empowerment: One Denomination's Quest for Racial Justice 1967-1982, was released at the 2005 General Assembly in Forth Worth, TX....
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • It is important for us to remain connected with what has come before, lifting up both victories and setbacks in the Unitarian Universalist Association's (UUA) history of race relations and anti-racism work. "Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it." —George Santayana Engaging...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • Along the Path to Accountability Marjorie Bowens-Wheatley writes "Our first task in approaching another people, another culture is to take off our shoes, for the place we are approaching is holy." Cornrows, Kwanzaa and Confusion: The Dilemma of Cultural Racism and Misappropriation In Unitarian...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • By Marjorie Bowens-WheatleyOur first task in approaching another people, another culture is to take off our shoes, for the place we are approaching is holy. Else we find ourselves treading on another's dream. More serious still, we may forget that God was there before our arrival....
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • Questions to Ask (and Answer) Motivation Why am I doing this? What is my motivation?Goal What is the goal? Why do we want multiculturalism? Why this particular cultural material or event? Context What is the context in which I will use the cultural material?...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • 150th anniversary leaflet published by All Souls Church Unitarian, Washington, DC, 1972. Reprinted with permission. The most persistent problem in American life has been the gap between the values espoused and the values observed....
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • The thirteenth episode in the "A Religion for Our Time" series illustrates how First Parish in Cambridge, MA, has begun the process of transforming into a multiracial and multicultural congregation. For years, the congregation talked about becoming more diverse, especially as their surrounding...
    Utility | July 26, 2011 | From A Religion for Our Time
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • The tenth episode in the "A Religion for Our Time" series shares insights from the fifteen-year journey of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis (UUCA), MD, toward becoming a more diverse congregation. "So the question is, how do you in your church begin to move toward this multiracial,...
    Utility | July 26, 2011 | From A Religion for Our Time
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • “This report identifies a quiet crisis in our midst—that in our youth groups, we have already become demographically multicultural while in our programming, we have not yet developed the resources to address this new reality. Just take one fact from the report—that almost 80 percent of our...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • These sample documents are to help guide you in reporting the anti-racism, anti-oppression, and multicultural (ARAOMC) activities on the congregational and cluster level. By reporting activities each year, congregations can begin to see progress on their ARAOMC path as well as hold themselves...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
    Tagged as: Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
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  • Gail Forsyth-Vail Rev. Kristen Harper Aisha Hauser Rev. Darrick Jackson Claudia Jimenez Kat Manker-Seale Kevin Mann Dr. Julio Noboa...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking on “Social Justice and the Emerging New Age” said, “We must face the fact that the church is still the most segregated major institution in America. At 11:00 on Sunday morning when we stand and sing and Christ has no east or west, we stand at the...
    Utility | July 26, 2011
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  • The Lucy Stone Cooperative is rooted in the UU values of its young adult founders.
    By Michelle Bates Deakin | July 11, 2011 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Community, Generations, Justice, Living Our Faith, Social Justice, Young Adults
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  • by Dave Chapman, UU-UNO Envoy Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office (UU-UNO), I thought it would be exciting and educational to attend this meeting. And besides, I have some friends who work at our United Nations Office and I wanted an excuse to visit with them. Oh, yes, I almost forgot to...
    By Global Connections & Emerging Communities | July 6, 2011 | From Global Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice
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  • Annual sponsorships seek to boost nutrition, sanitation, supplies, and teacher salaries at school started by Ugandan UU minister.
    By Michelle Bates Deakin | July 3, 2011 | From UU World
    Tagged as: Living Our Faith, Related Organizations, Social Justice
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  • BECAUSE Unitarian Universalists (UUs) believe in the “inherent worth and dignity of every person,” and in the “use of the democratic process” in society at large; WHEREAS the U.S. Supreme Court decision of January 21, 2010, in Citizens United v. FEC enshrined corporations as persons and...
    2011 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Corporate Responsibility, Economic Justice, Election Reform
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