Author: JeKaren Bell

Justice as Spiritual Practice: A Decade of Growth with UUCSJ

by Rev. Meagan Henry, First Unitarian Congregational Society Brooklyn, NY I remember exactly where I was when I first read an email about a new Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice. More importantly, I remember the feeling of elation and excitement I felt, and I knew then that I wanted to get involved. I am […]

Saying Goodbye to the Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice

by Ashana Bigard, Amplify Justice/Liberation Collective Ashana Bigard of Amplify Justice/Liberation Collective will be leading the Theme Talk for Faith Development Week on Star Island July 13 – 20, 2025: Collective Courage: Navigating Relationships and Justice As I sit down to bid farewell to the Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice, I find myself grappling […]

A Sacred Rhythm of Movements: UUCSJ & CORAL

by Rev. Joseph Santos Lyons, The Center for Organizing, Renewal and Leadership Building movements is a sacred rhythm—an enduring pulse that transcends borders and time, woven from the threads of shared dreams and the hard soil of struggle. At CORAL, the Center for Organizing, Renewal, and Leadership, we understand that change is not a thing […]

Statement supporting student activism on Gaza

The UU College of Social Justice, in collaboration with Side with Love and the Youth and Emerging Adult team of the Lifespan Faith Engagement office joins in solidarity with Unitarian Universalist young adults and students across the globe who are protesting the ongoing assault in Gaza. These protests are a response to the moral urgency […]