Our Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression and Multicultural Commitments
Our anti-oppression work grows out of a theology that acknowledges a common experience at the heart of our religious lives, a common experience that yearns for justice and treasures diversity. We who are white long to be enriched by the presence in our midst of the people and cultures of color.
Our spiritual journey down this road requires us all to develop the capacity to confess our own impoverishment, as well as share our wealth and gifts. I pledge to you to continue to work with all the courage and creativity I can muster to move this work forward.
Change is coming. Our association of congregations and our Unitarian Universalist movement will change in fundamental ways, regardless of which... Read More