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Celebrate Pride Month 2026
Call Out and Resist Increased Oppression It’s Pride Month, which honors the LGBTQ+ community’s history, resilience and ongoing struggle for equality. While it originated from the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City, a turning point in the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, it has since evolved into a global celebration of identity, visibility and activism, emphasizing […]
Social Class in the Age of Billionaires: A GA Workshop
Join our UUCC Workshop: Saturday, June 20 at 12 pm ET, 9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT Facilitators: Diane Pansire, Dr. Kimberly Arias, Denise Moorehead How does extreme wealth shape our democracy, our communities, and our daily lives? What role does federal policy play in widening or reducing economic inequality? And what might Unitarian […]
The Wealth of Nations
By Rev. Robert (Bob) Murphy Speak truth to power. The moral questions about new technology are always the same. Same questions for space travel, social media, genetic engineering, nuclear power and other topics that come to mind. Who controls the new technology and how is it used? Who benefits and who pays the price? You’ll […]
Women’s History Month: A Time to Reflect
March 2026 is Women’s History Month, and March 8 is International Women’s Day. Both celebrate the contributions of women throughout the world – and provide a time to look critically at the status of women and girls. This year’s commemoration finds that after decades of progress, rollbacks are leading to shorter lifespans, increased food insecurity […]