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UUA Justice Reform
Just as love knows no borders, our dedication to justice reaches across boundaries and walls. We show up on the side of love with all families, regardless of citizenship status, and strive to create welcoming communities and congregations. We organize and advocate for immigration reform, for an end to detentions and deportations, and for a world where hands are extended […]
Leave No One Behind Mural Project
“Anybody who fought for the United States of America should not be in a position to be deported.” – President Joe Biden. “These murals are a tool for action and healing.” *Quotes above posted by LNOBM Project on YouTube on January 31, 2022. UUJMCA supports these efforts and pleas for reunification of US Veterans and their loved ones. Learn more
Immigration Equality
Follow this link to read “Aster’s Story”. Aster gives credit to Immigration Equality for saving his life. Learn more
UU Service Committee Emergency Response Fund
Here at UUJMCA, we support the mission of the UU Service Committee to deliver aid with dignity and assist grassroot communities who are often overlooked by traditional relief aid. We encourage you to contribute to the UUSC Relief Fund, where your contribution will be used to support people around the world as they recover from disaster and rebuild their lives. […]
Holi Celebration 2022
Today, with our Hindu siblings and others, we celebrate the ancient practice of Holi, a holiday commonly known as the the Festival of Colors. During Holi, vibrant colored powders, called “gulal”, are scattered into the air creating a stunning array of colors as we all enjoy the coming of Spring. Learn more
Black History Month
Celebrating Black Excellence During the month of February, we will be reflecting on Black Excellence. Everyday we will be highlighting one of the millions of Black Americans who have contributed to US society, culture, governance, and wonder. We invite you visit this post each day to learn and discover more. Be sure to click on the “Learn More” Button next […]
The King Legacy
“Certainly the church has a great responsibility because when the church is true to its nature, it stands as a moral guardian of the community and of society. It has always been the role of the church to broaden horizons, to challenge the status quo, and to question and break mores if necessary. I’m sure that we all agree that the church has a major role to play in this period of social change.” – Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr (May 1966)
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