Racial Justice Leadership Team

The Racial Justice Leadership Team (RJLT) aims to lead the congregation in developing and living out an intentionally anti-racist identity in all aspects of church life, in line with the aspirations of the UUCC Strategic Plan and the adoption of the 8th Principle: “We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.”

The RJLT sponsors opportunities for congregants to engage in personal learning and reflection, ideally in conversation with other members of the congregation. Among these have been an in-depth exploration of White Privilege and of the 8th Principle, and both in-person and virtual sessions of the Fahs Institute curriculum, Beloved Conversations. Other opportunities include encouraging participation in ongoing intersectional justice activities that help people understand the on-the-ground racism that pervades our society and organizations. We also are continuing an intentional exploration of what needs to be done to dismantle racism within UUCC.

Discuss your interest with any member of the RJ Leadership Team: Erika Brown, Pat Dillard, Christie Manning, Roschelle Ogbuji, Rev. Randy Partain, Suzanne Zilber and Nancy King Smith, Chair

Here are some opportunities:

· Join the Racial Justice Leadership Team

· Get involved with the Good Trouble Electoral Justice 2022 effort link

· Volunteer with Urban Hope, Impact, FD Roosevelt School, Noble Road Project, Unity in Community

· Participate in Greater Cleveland Congregations activities, including Get Out the Vote and Bail Reform https://www.greaterclevelandcongregations.org

· Sign up for Class Conscious: Class and Classism in Congregational Life, ARE course starting in October

· Join the Authentic Diversity Covenant Group (meets monthly)

· Participate in monthly 8th Principle Learning Community to learn how other congregations are taking action (2nd Wednesdays on Zoom)

· Register for the virtual Beloved Conversations course (scholarships available) https://www.meadville.edu/light/fahs-collaborative/beloved-conversations/

· Watch for regularly scheduled book or movie discussions exploring anti-racist themes

· Check out the resources on the RJLT page on the UUCC website

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Resources for Exploring Anti-Racism

Books and Articles

· “Caste”, Isabel Wilkerson

· “The Sum of Us”, Heather McGhee

· “How to be an Antiracist” , Ibram X. Kendi

· “So You Want to Talk about Race”, Ijeoma Oluo · White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack (umbc.edu)

· “White Supremacy Culture: https://www.cwsworkshop.org/PARC_site_B/dr-culture.html

Videos and Podcasts:

· Bryan Stevenson: We need to talk about an injustice | TED Talk

· Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man – YouTube

Participate in an Online Course

· Beloved Conversations (UU Fahs Institute, next course in Spring): https://www.meadville.edu/light/fahs-collaborative/beloved-conversations/

· White Awake: https://whiteawake.org/online-courses/

Websites

· UUA: https://www.uua.org/multiculturalism/racial-justice

· SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice: https://surj.org

· 8th Principle: https://www.8thprincipleuu.org