The Unitarian Universalism Association (UUA) has launched a new anti-racism initiative known as Mosaic. Mosaic is an online hub of connection, resources, and support for Unitarian Universalists working to dismantle racism and oppression. The UU Council of Greater Cincinnati endorses Mosaic for use by local churches.
To stay up-to-date on all Mosaic happenings, including registration for in-person and on-line events, subscribe to the newsletter via this link: https://www.uua.org/mosaic/blog/subscribe. Mosaic has a fast-growing resource library of articles and videos accessible at: https://www.uua.org/mosaic/search.
Upcoming Mosaic events include the following:
- An in-person Mosaic conference October 18 – 20, 2024 in Bethesda MD with keynote presenter Nicole Pressley, director of the UUA’s Organizing Strategy Team, speaking on For the Living of These Times. Parts of the weekend conference can be viewed on-line for a discounted registration rate. To register for the conference by October 11, 2024 access this link: https://tinyurl.com/32pcrddf
- On-line skill enhancement sessions with other UUs nationally will run for six sessions over three months starting later this fall. Trained facilitators will help you practice engaging in transformative anti-racism, anti-oppression multicultural work. Assess the link https://www.uua.org/mosaic/learning-and-practice to learn more about these National Learning and Practice (L&P) sessions.
- Mosaic will offer future releases throughout 2024 and 2025 of eight new Life Span Faith Development programs for different age groups, kindergarten through adult, introduced on-line at https://www.uua.org/mosaic/lifespan-curriculum-intro.
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