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Tag Archives: Mab Segrest
Not Over…: A Response and A Call to Further Respond
Another compelling post from friend and colleague, Adam Dyer. Rock on and write on! It is more generous than deserved, but so it is with Adam’s spirit. His post, entitled, “Not over…” ends thusly: “So, I don’t have an answer … Continue reading
Posted in Justice, Standing on the Side of Love, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged #blacklivesmatters, Adam Dyer, anti-racism, Carter Heyward, Confederate flag down, God's Fierce Whimsy, Killers of the Dream, Lillian Smith, Mab Segrest, Memoir of a Race Traitor, Minnie Bruce Pratt, white Southern anti-racism
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A Bridge, Not a Wedge: Why I am Going to the March on Washington Tomorrow
Our job is to use love, anger, and imagination to show where to go, and laughter to keep us alive while we get there. And we must not use laughter to make us endure what courage can change. Mab Segrest … Continue reading
Posted in Standing on the Side of Love, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged ally, Beloved Community, Bridge not a Wedge, James Reeb, Mab Segrest, March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr., ministerial formation, racial justice, standing on the side of love, Unitarian Universalism, Viola Luizzo
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Soul Searching Ahead: Unitarian Universalist Conversations on Race
Over and over, the dangers of oversimplification rang forth. Participants maintained — indeed, they demonstrated — that all of us engaged in the struggle against racism and other forms of oppression — no longer need to fear or avoid conflict, … Continue reading
Posted in Standing on the Side of Love, Unitarian Universalism
Tagged Adam Dyer, anti-racism, conversations on race, cultural competence, Daily Show, International Affairs, Journey Towards Wholeness, Mab Segrest, Mary Oliver, ministerial formation, multi-culturalism, Obama, Star Island, the R word, The Uses of Sorrow, Trayvon Martin, Unitarian Universalism, UU, UUMA, verdict, white privilege
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