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Join our host Aisha Hauser as she talks about Charlottesville with guest Christina Rivera. Christina is a religious educator and the Director of Administration and Finance at the UU congregation in Charlottesville, VA. With great humility and candor, Christina describes in detail the call to rise against hate in Charlottesville, how she and other activists prepared for the counter protest, and what exactly happened on the front lines that day. A powerful story that we are grateful Christina was willing to share.
Organizations mentioned on the show:
Deep Abiding Love http://www.deepabidinglove.com/
Congregate C’ville website: https://congregatecville.com/
The VUU is hosted by Meg Riley, Michael Tino, and Aisha Hauser, with production support provided by Jessica Star Rockers. The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET.
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Hosts Meg Riley and Michael Tino discuss healthcare reform with Rev. Robin Tanner, Dr. Carol Paris, and activist Samson Hampton. They share some important information on the current fight for healthcare for all, what it means to write your own healthcare story, and how to get involved in making a single-payer option happen in the U.S. This is an episode you don’t want to miss. As Samson Hampton says, we are people, not statistics. And our senators need to fight for us and not the insurance companies.
Want to get involved? Organizations mentioned include:
Portlight.org
Healthoverprofit.org
Adapt.org
The VUU streams live on Thursdays at 11 am ET. We talk social justice, Unitarian Universalism, religion, spirituality, and whatever else is topical and interesting!
Hosts: Meg Riley, Michael Tino, and Aisha Hauser; production support provided by Jessica Star Rockers. The VUU is brought to you by the Church of the Larger Fellowship
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One of the elements that creates resilience in our lives is knowing that we can count on a community that will both support us throughout our spiritual journey and call us toward a vision of who we can become. Read more →
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…that congregations and individuals are welcome to share material from Quest Monthly, provided credit is given? Read more →
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I began to ask each time: “What’s the worst that could happen to me if I tell this truth?” Read more →
September 2017
If your heart is broken, make art with the pieces. ―Shane L. Koyczan
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On this episode of The VUU, we are joined by Dr. Ibrahim Farraje to talk about the connections between Islam and Unitarian Universalism, especially with the foundational understanding that oneness is at the heart of all of creation. At the time of this broadcast, Ibrahim was Starr King School for the Ministry’s Provost and Professor of Islamic and Cultural Studies. He died on February 9, 2016.
Original air date: October 10, 2013
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Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Tom Schade, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Patrice Curtis, and Hank Peirce.
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We are joined by Doug Muder who writes about politics and current events on the The Weekly Sift. Doug is also a contributing editor and columnist for UU World. On this episode of The VUU, we talk about one of Doug’s most popular articles where he calls out the tea party as a successor to the confederacy. We also explore how our knowledge of history can move us forward and be useful in examining current events, like the actions in Charlottesville in 2017.
Original air date: October 2, 2014
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Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Tom Schade, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Patrice Curtis, and Hank Peirce.
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On this episode of The VUU, we are joined by Chris Crass, author, educator and father dedicated to building powerful movements for collective liberation. We talk about the tenacity of white supremacy and the positive and powerful ways to bring white people into movement that overcomes shame and the need for perfection.
Original air date: June 4, 2015
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Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Joanna Fontaine Crawford, Patrice Curtis, Aisha Hauser, and Hank Peirce.
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On this episode of The VUU, we are joined by the Rev. Nate Walker, executive director for the Religious Freedom Center of the Newseum Institute in Washington, D.C. We talk about federal and state Religious Freedom Restoration Acts and issues of religion in public life.
Original air date: January 22, 2015
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Episode hosts: Meg Riley, Tom Schade, Patrice Curtis, Aisha Hauser, and Hank Peirce.
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