Opinions

  • Does UU Environmentalism Still Matter?

    Does UU Environmentalism Still Matter?

    In this opinion piece, HUUC member Rebecca Pace airs concerns regarding the currently proposed Interdependence Value in Article II up for vote at the June 2024 General Assembly in light of the application of the approved Amendment 52’s mandate.

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  • Can We Have Some Light?

    Can We Have Some Light?

    In this opinion piece, Rebecca Pace wishes there was more objective information on the proposed Article II. She invites congregants to a discussion on January 22, 2024.

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  • What’s the Fuss? (Why should I care about what happens in “Boston?”)

    What’s the Fuss? (Why should I care about what happens in “Boston?”)

    Heritage member Rebecca Pace shares her opinion that the delegates to the General Assembly should vote no on the proposed Amendment until “accountability” and the consequences of breaking “Covenant” are defined. We can continue the conversation.

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  • A Broken Covenant

    A Broken Covenant

    In this opinion piece, Rebecca Pace argues that the UUA national leaders should treat UUA Youth and Young Adults with more respect.

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  • Navigating Uncharted Waters: A Voyage Towards Inclusivity and Justice

    Navigating Uncharted Waters: A Voyage Towards Inclusivity and Justice

    Antonio Ciolino gives his opinion on how the proposed changes to Article II are a gateway to a new era in our shared journey as UUs.

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  • The Business Model Conundrum

    The Business Model Conundrum

    Rebecca Pace gives her opinion that without there having been any business or marketing analysis of the proposed changes to Article II, they have us sailing off into unchartered waters.

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  • Prohibiting Punitive Acts

    Prohibiting Punitive Acts

    Russ Araujo gives his opinion on why an amendment to the proposed Article II is needed, in order to prevent punitive judgement on the basis of vaguely-defined “accountability.”

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  • I’m …

    I’m …

    Barb Barnes provides her opinion that a person should avoid being overly attached to one side or the other with regard to view on the proposed Article II.

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