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  ABOUT UUs
 

* Unitarian Universalist Association

* UUA Pamphlets on Diversity, Faith, Other Topics Full texts are available to read online.

* Nosotros Somos Unitarios Universalistas Translated by Jaume de Marcos Andreau.

* 100 Questions That Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism by John Sias, copyright 1994-2003 by Unitarian-Universalist Church of Nashua.

* Improvisational Faith A riff on jazz and Unitarian Universalist theology, reprinted from UU World magazine.

* Unitarian Universalist Origins: Our Historic Faith by Mark W. Harris.

* Short Biographies of Famous Unitarian Universalists From the Unitarian Universalist Historical Society.

* Notable American Unitarians This online project is by the First Parish and the First Unitarian Universalist Church in Cambridge.

UUA President William Sinkford enjoyed a half-hour meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Boston, on Saturday, September 13, 2003. Sinkford is wearing the kata, a ceremonial Tibetan scarf.
SOCIAL JUSTICE

* Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Originally founded to help WWII refugees escape Nazi persecution, this nonsectarian organization promotes human rights and social justice worldwide.

* Colegio la Esperanza –“School of Hope” Many San Diego UUs participate in this ongoing project to provide an educational/cultural center for children and residents of Colonia Esperanza in Tijuana, Mexico.

* Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth (This site takes a minute to download.)

* Diverse & Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries

* Unitarian Universalism: A Religious Home for Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transgender People by Barbara Pescan.

* American Civil Liberties Union Founded in 1920 by Unitarian Roger Baldwin, who was known as “The Underdog’s Best Friend.”

* Amnesty International An organization dedicated to ending human-rights abuse; the current Executive Director is UU minister and former UUA President William Schulz.

* Planned Parenthood Dedicated to creating a sustainable world and living in peace with our planet; founded by Unitarian Margaret Sanger.

* Habitat for Humanity International A Christian organization that welcomes people of all faiths to build homes for people in need.

* American Friends Service Committee A Quaker organization that works with people of all faiths on peace and social justice issues.

* Heifer International Hungry families around the world are offered ways to feed themselves and become self-reliant.

* Interfaith Alliance This non-partisan, clergy-led grassroots organization promotes the healing role of faith in civic life and challenges religious intolerance and extremism.

 

  RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
 

* UU&Me! Online Magazine for Children

* UUA Pamphlets on Children & Youth These pamphlets are available online in full text.

* Between Sundays A resource to help parents and other adults answer religious questions raised by children and youth.



 




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