UUCM is a proud, active member of the Beacon Interfaith Housing Collaborative, which brings people together in the bold vision that all people have a home. Recently, they asked several clergy, including Rev. Lisa, to share their faith tradition’s belief in the power and meaning of home. Watch the video here.
Category / Social Justice
UUCM ‘Racial Justice In Action’ Resource List
Last Sunday, Reverend Lisa and the Racial Justice team hosted a ‘Racial Justice in Action’ conversation after church, with break out groups covering the topics of ‘Equity in Education,’ ‘Helping Our Neighbors,’ and ‘Current Legislation.’ Click here for a Resource List compiled from all 3 sessions. All are welcome at our next Racial Justice Committee meeting Tuesday, May 18th at 6:30pm. Contact Kate Flom with questions or to request the meeting Zoom link.
Social Generosity Offering: May 2021

The mission of Sojourner Project is to provide emergency shelter, support, and legal advocacy services to those victimized by domestic violence and other forms of interpersonal violence. Their ultimate goal encourages the change from crisis to stability and the transition from victim to survivor. In order to build safer communities, Sojourner conducts outreach activities and specifically designed presentations to heighten public awareness and engage groups and individuals in educational opportunities to prevent future victims and abusers. All Sojourner services are confidential and free of charge.
How to Donate: You can donate online using a credit card at bit.ly/giveuucm. You may also mail a contribution to UUCM at 2030 Wayzata Blvd E, Wayzata MN 55391. Simply make your check out to “UUCM” with “Social Generosity” in the memo line.
Community Resources in the Wake of the Killing of Daunte Wright
UUCM has been paying attention to the opportunities for us to respond in community. Please see below for community resources, ways to support the Wright family, and avenues for action and advocacy. Keep connected with the Friday Update and UUCM Happenings to learn more in the days ahead.
MN Coalition for Justice For George Floyd & All Stolen Lives Demands Police Accountability Bills
A growing coalition of community groups including Communities United Against Police Brutality, Minnesota Disability Justice Network, Minnesota Justice Coalition, Racial Justice Network, Twin Cities Coalition for Justice 4 Jamar, Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence and Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) Minnesota demands police accountability and an end to police violence. Click here to learn more about the bill and show your support.

A 20-year-old Black man was shot and killed by police this past Sunday in Brooklyn Center. The specifics surrounding the shooting are still under investigation. However, the result is the same: another Black man killed by police.
His name is Daunte Wright. We extend our sincere condolences to Daunte’s family. We all will process and react to this differently. Some will experience re-traumatization; others will feel a sense of hopelessness, rage, sadness, frustration and disappointment.
Whatever your response is, we want to make sure you have the support and resources necessary to deal with this effectively. Our mission is to respond to emergency needs, and for some this is an emergency. Therefore, here is a list of resources available to those who need support.
As a community I want to remind us that “everyone counts; everyone has an irreplaceable role to play.”
Your ED,

Kevin Ward
Executive Director
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Black Live Matter Banner at UUCM

UUCM values courageous love. With the display of these three powerful words, UUCM furthers its commitment to racial justice and pledges with this public statement to stand in solidarity with all people of color and fight oppression wherever we find it. We invite you to join us in this work. For more information, visit our website.


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