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Help Beta Test the Environmental Justice Practitioners Network Web Portal

UUMFE is developing an online platform where Unitarian Universalists and allies can organize and collaborate on climate and environmental justice...

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FAQs & Facilitator Support

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Answers to top questions about “Our Place in the Web of Life,” an introduction to environmental justice for Unitarian Universalist...

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About the Curriculum

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Curriculum Goals “Our Place in the Web of Life” aims to meet the following objectives: Deepen your understanding of place—where...

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Our Place in the Web of Life

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This 5-session curriculum is designed to support Unitarian Universalist congregational teams in learning how to use an environmental justice framework...

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Environmental Justice Practitioners Network

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The Environmental Justice Practitioners Network (EJPN) is a community of practice for Unitarian Universalist environmental and climate justice leaders and...

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Sermons

November 3, 2017 UUMFE
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Worship is a key way for a spiritual community to collectively hold the pain of environmental injustice and climate change,...

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The Green Sanctuary Program

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Almost 30% of all Unitarian Universalist congregations are accredited Green Sanctuaries, representing their hard work and ever-ongoing action to bring...

UUFC’s first climate justice project: The Rev. Jill McAllister (center, behind large sign) and a few members of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Corvallis celebrate their decision to divest from fossil fuels. [Photo courtesy of Mina Carson.]

UU Fellowship of Corvallis Boosts Community Solar Power Access with Local Re-Investment

Imagine this: Climate activists, fully grasping the enormity of the climate crisis, urge their church to take bold financial actions...

Growing a Green Sanctuary Movement

Growing a Green Sanctuary Movement

Twenty-five years ago a group of Unitarian Universalist leaders had a vision of our congregations living our values of interconnectedness...

Building Partnerships for Justice with Indigenous Communities: One Congregation’s Story

by Beth Brownfield and Deborah Cruz The Bellingham Unitarian Fellowship (BUF) of Bellingham, WA, is a relatively small congregation with just over...

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