As Unitarian Universalists, we live out our values through our partnerships with local and national organizations. We are always looking for more opportunities to live out our values.

We Create a More Equitable World through our Local Partnerships:

Creating Native and Ocean Friendly Gardens and cultivating Peace through our Partnerships with:

Creating Access for all readers to diverse and inclusive books with:

Creating access to reproductive health and family planning for all through:

Creating a place of belonging and support for our LGBTQ+ community with:

Creating a place to share our common values with:

Creating support for our neighbors in need with:

The Unitarian Universalist Organization

supports Justice and Inclusion Nationally

We have a legacy of “deeds not creeds.” Our work for a better world calls us to unexpected places as we harness love’s power to stop oppression. From grassroots community organizing to interfaith state, national, and corporate advocacy; in protest marches, prayer vigils, and press conferences; in homeless shelters and in prisons, Unitarian Universalists put our faith into action.

Learn More at https://www.uua.org/justice

Our ministry focuses on organizing and includes service, education, advocacy, and public witness (the spiritual practice of taking a public position in support of justice). Our UUA Organizing Strategy Team drives strategy, strengthens the capacity of UUs to organize for justice, and to mobilize people and power for liberation. Our Side With Love campaign harnesses the power of love to end oppression. Our Love Resists campaign—a joint effort with the UUSC—activates people of faith and conscience to resist the harm inflicted by criminalization. UU the Vote is supporting congregations and UU organizations in activating thousands of Unitarian Universalists to mobilize for electoral justice at the local, state and national levels. Our UU College of Social Justice provides experiential learning opportunities to deepen the work of justice for people of all ages. Our work is led by our denominational staff, congregational leaders, and a wide variety of coalition partners and UU groups focused on justice and identity.