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May Day 2026: Who Controls the Environment …

… And for What Purpose?    By Rev. Bob (Robert) Murphy That’s the question heard on May Day and on other occasions.  Wealth is extracted from the land and from working people to benefit predatory landlords and corporations. Workers in urban and suburban areas search for affordable, accessible and safe housing. Farm workers and small-scale […]

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Goodbye 2025 and Welcome New Year

For social class bridgers like you, our UU Class Conversations partners, 2025 has been a truly challenging year. From the start, the optics of tech multi-billionaires standing directly behind Donald Trump during the presidential inauguration made the administration’s priorities abundantly clear. The class metrics of wealth, power and status would trump every other social class […]

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Why We Need Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

By Rev. Robert (Bob) Murphy When working people are concerned about each other, odds are they’ll love and care for each other. Grassroots programs that support diversity, equity and inclusion will appear. Such things have happened in the past, and they may happen again. Organized religion can be helpful. However, when workers are divided by […]

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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.