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“A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Black Liberation”—Black Liberation is a desire for the freedom of all peoples grounded in dismantling the structures and institutions that oppress Black peoples globally. Unitarian Universalism has been and continues to be one of these institutions even as we have worked and continue to work to counter oppression in our faith communities and in the world. As we continue our investigation of Black American history this month, join Gregory C. Carrow-Boyd and Mathew P. Taylor for perspectives on how our congregations might work for freedom and how we might know we are free.
This is the reflection from Mathew during the service.
“A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Black Liberation”—Black Liberation is a desire for the freedom of all peoples grounded in dismantling the structures and institutions that oppress Black peoples globally. Unitarian Universalism has been and continues to be one of these institutions even as we have worked and continue to work to counter oppression in our faith communities and in the world. As we continue our investigation of Black American history this month, join Gregory C. Carrow-Boyd and Mathew P. Taylor for perspectives on how our congregations might work for freedom and how we might know we are free.
This is the reflection from Mathew during the service.