Tag: Unitarian Universalist

Reproductive Justice: Expanding our Social Justice Calling

This six session curriculum outlines distinctions between reproductive “health”, “rights” and “justice”; opens awareness of reproductive oppressions; offers opportunities to learn about ourselves and each other as sexual and reproductive beings; and equips us to move forward, out into the world, with integrity and vision.

From our UUSJ Co-Chair Hal Fuller on Why He Attended Justice GA

Hal Fuller is a member of the UU Congregation of Fairfax, Virginia. He is a founder and co-chair of “UUs for Social Justice in the National Capital Region” Hal recently facilitated and participated in “Building the World We Dream About,” a Unitarian Universalist Association program offered at UUCF that “seeks to interrupt the workings of racism and transform how people from different racial/ethnic groups understand and relate to one another.”