Racial Justice (Black Lives Matter)
Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua proudly displays the Black Lives Matter banner. Photo: Harry Purkhiser
Working for Awareness:
Recently the UU Nashua Racial Justice (Black Lives Matter) team has been active:
- Honoring two dedicated but ill-treated Black Unitarians in Nashua, Rev. Campbell and Marguerite Campbell
- Displaying a Black Lives Matter banner: see our ceremony
- Responding to emails from occasional passers-by who don’t understand or agree with our banner
- Dozens of participants took a life-changing workshop with G.R.A.C.E.
- Hosted a speaker from BLM Boston who challenged us to change the world
- Church-wide #UUWhiteSupremacyTeachIn, across the service and children’s activities
Resources to Learn More:
- Explore UUCN’s 2017/18/19 monthly discussion topics: great videos, cartoons, and articles.
- Visit the Black Lives Matter website
- Watch a compelling TED Talk by Bryan Stevenson, author of the UUA Common Read “Just Mercy”
- Take this eye-opening online test activity from Harvard, to indicate one’s racial bias
- Read a short explanation of white privilege by Debby Irving, author of “Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race”
- Explore a Unitarian Universalist theology of Black Lives Matter by Kenny Wiley, see also Black Lives of UU
- Resources for faith communities from the group Showing Up for Racial Justice