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Alcatraz to Alligator Alcatraz: An Earth Day Analysis

By Rev. Robert (Bob) Murphy In 2011, the national Sierra Club gave me a special service award in recognition of 40 years of service. As far as I know, I’m the only clergy person who has received a national Sierra Club award that acknowledges ministry. Lack of Cross-Class Participation Looking back, I have some mixed […]

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Down with CRT?

“George Floyd protest” by vpickering Critical Race Theory, or CRT, is an academic and legal framework that denotes that systemic racism is part of American society — from education and housing to employment and healthcare. Critical Race Theory recognizes that racism is more than the result of individual bias and prejudice. It is embedded in […]

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Stop the Hate Against AAPI Communities

Systemic racism and acts of terror towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have dominated media headlines in the past few months. Sadly, while hate incidents against the AAPI community have escalated in the past year, surpassing 6,000 reported incidents between 2020 and 2021, this not a recent occurrence in America. Anti-Asian sentiments, oppression and violence date […]

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UU Class Conversations4 weeks ago
What do you think about the points this article makes?
Do you buy the main idea?
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UU Class Conversations2 months ago
So, apparently we are not a worthy enough denomination according 47 and company? Let's see who is on the right side of love, decency and history.
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UU Class Conversations4 months ago
FYI
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UU Class Conversations4 months ago
May Day Message, Summer Service Option, General Assembly Workshop, Mutual Aid Advocacy - https://mailchi.mp/8adce7c0eba6/february-2026-call-to-action-17527527
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UU Class Conversations4 months ago
Great first-person explanation of how important it is to inderstand the influence that our social class background has on our lives.