Study GuideStudy Guide Overview Spiritual Practice and Social Justice Acknowledgements Unit 1: Who Are You? Understanding My Story White Privilege For People of Color Navigating White Fragility Spiritual Practice Unit 2: Who Are We Together? We As Americans We as Unitarian Universalists The Lens of Human Rights Covenant for Journeys Spiritual Reflection Destination Reflection Unit 3: Legacies of Systemic Injustice Colonialism Global Poverty White Supremacy Spiritual Reflection Destination Reflection Unit 4: Showing Up Respectfully – Crossing Boundaries Cross-Cultural Engagement Crossing Boundaries Jazz Mondays Destination Reflection Unit 5: Showing Up Respectfully – Bearing Witness The Suffering of Others The White-Savior Destination Reflection Spiritual Practice Unit 6: Showing Up Respectfully – Allies & Accomplices Perils and Pitfalls How To Be an Ally Destination Reflection Spiritual Practice Unit 7: The Journey Home Finding the Story Telling Your Story Many Paths to Justice Spiritual Practice Unit 8: Bend the Arc Toward Justice Healing a Broken World Systemic Change: Congregation-Based Community Organizing Spiritual Reflection Next Steps Additional Resources Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Additional Resources – Unit 4 For more readings on crossing boundaries, check out the following resources. Non-Fiction Theodore W. Allen—any of his body of work around the invention of the white race. Fiction Film Documentaries Unit 5: Bearing Witness