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When I was 19 I fell in love with Plato’s Socratic Dialogues. Read more →
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Well, what do you know! No, really: what do you know—and how do you know it? And how do you know that you know it? Read more →
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…that while there is only one issue of Quest Monthly over the summer you can find searchable archives for Quest here.
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Knowing that you don’t know is health.
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Broadcast live from CLF’s booth in the exhibit hall, this high energy show is full of hope, excitement, testimonies and news. Lots of people, including parish and community ministers, congregational leaders, UUA staff, GA first-timers, youth caucus leaders, and CLF members, stopped by for both serious and silly conversations and everything in between.
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The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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Our guests are the Rev. Nathan Ryan, assistant minister of the UU Church of Baton Rouge, and Kimberly Hampton, candidate for ministry and blogger. We talk about the difference in racism between the north and the south, how as a nation misremember our American history around racism and slavery, and how institutional UUism doesn’t consistently show up for times of crisis in the black community. The panel and guests also react to the breaking news about the UUA’s $500,000 severance package.
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The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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The VUU welcomes several guests, including Eric Cherry and Janne Eller-Isaacs, to talk about Unitarian Universalist presence internationally. Through social justice partnerships, UUs are supporting grassroots efforts to change structures of power in countries with authoritarian regimes. Our guests testify to how oppressions, and the struggle for freedom and dignity, are linked worldwide. They also wrestle with the power dynamics between white partners and people in countries that have been colonized.
The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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The VUU welcomes the Rev. Ashley Horan, executive director of MUUSJA, and Nora Rasman, campaign manager at Standing on the Side of Love. We talk about being unapologetically radical and spiritual and how liberalism tends to show up. We also go deep into the meaning of covenant and how spiritual practice and self care are critical for justice work, congregational life, and being active online.
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The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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What does covenant really mean in a culture of supremacy, whether we’re engaged in justice work, congregational life, or being active online? And why are spiritual practices and self care critical? This is an excerpt from episode #185 with our guests, the Rev. Ashley Horan, executive director of MUUSJA, and Nora Rasman, campaign manager at Standing on the Side of Love. .
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The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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What is the difference between being radical or liberal in justice work? This is an excerpt from episode #185 with our guests, the Rev. Ashley Horan and Nora Rasman.
The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Aisha Hauser, Hank Peirce, and Alicia Forde, with production support provided by Terri Burnor. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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