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We chatted with Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) Executive Director, Lena Gardner, about the 2019 Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium and what’s next with BLUU.
From the BLUU website – “The Harper-Jordan Memorial Symposium responds to a longing on the part of many Black Unitarian Universalists to more fully understand where they have been, who they are now, and how they hope to live out Unitarian Universalism as Black people. The Symposium is open to everyone, and is prioritizing spaces for Black people, Indigenous people and People of Color. This exciting symposium is named for Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (abolitionist, suffragist, author, Unitarian) and Rev. Joseph Jordan (the first Black ordained Universalist).” For more information about this event and BLUU in general go to http://www.blacklivesuu.com
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We chatted with Side With Love Senior Strategist, Rev Elizabeth Nguyen, and Campaign Manager, Everette Thompson about what’s new and what’s next. More information about Side With Love can be found at https://sidewithlove.org.
The VUU streams live on Facebook every Thursday at 11 am ET. We talk social justice, Unitarian Universalism, religion, spirituality, and whatever else is topical and interesting!
Hosts: Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Aisha Hauser, and Christina Rivera; production support provided by Margalie Belizaire.
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This week on The VUU
This week on The VUU, we chatted with Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd about her new book, After the Good News: Progressive Faith Beyond Optimism. More information about the book can be found here: https://www.uuabookstore.org/cw_contributorinfo.aspx?ContribID=138878&Name=Nancy+McDonald+Ladd
The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, Aisha Hauser and Christina Rivera, with production support provided by Rev Jessica Star Rockers and Margalie Belizaire. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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I am guessing that you have heard what seems to be one of the most frequently used statements about Unitarian Universalism. Read more →
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Who in your life speaks truth to you? Read more →
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From Untruth lead me to Truth. From Darkness lead me to Light. From Death to Immortality. — The Upanishads Read more →
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Have you ever seen the movie Star Wars: Return of the Jedi? Read more →
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My roommate in college was a chronic liar. Though in ways we were close to one another, her constant lies ensured that we could never be too close. Read more →
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In a world full of half-truths, evasions and outright lies, the CLF works to share spiritual truths that speak to the heart. Read more →
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My friend Thomas Anastasi, now retired from the ministry, had a simple solution to the ongoing ministerial problem of what to put in the newsletter about upcoming sermons. Read more →
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