Listening to Voices Seldom Heard in Unitarian Universalism
Monday, February 16th, 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Downstairs RE Assembly Room
This month’s UU History Class will focus on the experiences of Black Trailblazers in Unitarian Universalism. Using multimedia and written resources, we will learn from those in UU history. We will also look at the missed opportunities to build a diverse beloved UU community.
Participants are encouraged to register early so resources can be accessed and links shared before the class. RSVP to each SpiritualEnrichment@asuuc.net
Recommended Book Resources:
Darkening the Doorways: Black Trailblazers and Missed Opportunities in Unitarian Universalism by Mar, D. Morrison-Reed (Copyright 2011 Skinner House Books – Available through the UUA Bookstore.)
Black Pioneers in a White Denomination Third Edition by Mark D. Morrison-Reed. (Copyright 1994 Skinner House Books)
The Rough Side of the Mountain: Black Women’s Ministries in Unitarian Universalism Editor: Qiyamah A. Rahman (Copyright 2022 Skinner House Books)