Unitarians and Universalists have traditionally led the charge for social change resisting unjust, cruel and morally reprehensible social norms like slavery, war, denial of human rights, minority oppression and religious zealotry. This Sunday ́s service will highlight Unitarian Universalist “Resistance” since the two denominations merged in 1961, focusing on our role in the civil rights movement, Viet Nam war protests,
Immigration reform, marriage equality, economic justice, climate change and most recently the Black Lives Movement. Kriss Gang will give the presentation and Deb Gang will be the service leader.
Topics: Civic Life, History, UU