Christina Rivera (she, her) is a religious educator and administrator serving Unitarian Universalism through her consulting group Called to Justice (CTJ.) CTJ’s focus is impactful anti-racist leadership development for UUs committed to justice ministries. She is a sought after anti-racism trainer, facilitator, and social media campaign developer. She was the first Latina and religious educator elected to the UUA Board of Trustees, serving as Trustee, Financial Secretary, and Secretary of the Association. In 2017 she received national news coverage for exposing racism in hiring decisions at the UUA. Later that year, along with Aisha Hauser and Kenny Wiley, she co-founded the #UUWhiteSupremacyTeachIn, a grassroots organization which organized and supported over 700 congregations in their efforts at identifying and addressing white supremacy culture within their structures. In 2020, Christina was selected as the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Angus MacLean Award recipient for Excellence in Religious Education. Chris has the faith and support of her husband and twin sons who, along with her ancestors, form the foundation for her calling to Unitarian Universalist ministry.