The 8th Principle: Building A Culture of Inclusion with Paula Cole Jones
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Saturday September 17th: 10:30am-2pm
Once we receive your registration and payment, we will send you the zoom link for the workshop
A virtual workshop sponsored by LIAC (Long Island Area Council)
The 8th Principle, the proposed addition to our 7 UU Principles at this time is worded: We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant "to affirm and promote journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions."
About the workshop Paula writes: "We, Unitarian Universalists, are called to build the Beloved Community. To do that, UUs must attend to the unfinished business of dismantling racism and oppression in our congregations and Association and with our community partners. How do we stand in solidarity with the social movements of our times and how do they change us? The goals of the workshop are to share a framework for how collaboration and accountability shapes the racial and social justice history of institutions in the United States and of UU congregations and to engage LIAC participants in an interactive experience of the transformative power of the 8th Principle.”
Contact us at revlin23@gmail.com
Once we receive your registration and payment, we will send you the zoom link for the workshop
A virtual workshop sponsored by LIAC (Long Island Area Council)
The 8th Principle, the proposed addition to our 7 UU Principles at this time is worded: We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant "to affirm and promote journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions."
About the workshop Paula writes: "We, Unitarian Universalists, are called to build the Beloved Community. To do that, UUs must attend to the unfinished business of dismantling racism and oppression in our congregations and Association and with our community partners. How do we stand in solidarity with the social movements of our times and how do they change us? The goals of the workshop are to share a framework for how collaboration and accountability shapes the racial and social justice history of institutions in the United States and of UU congregations and to engage LIAC participants in an interactive experience of the transformative power of the 8th Principle.”
Contact us at revlin23@gmail.com