Join the UUHA at our Reception this Friday in Baltimore!

My fellow UU Humanists,
 
As we announced a few weeks back, The UUHA will be at the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly in Baltimore, Maryland June 18–22. We will be co-hosting a booth in the GA Exhibit Hall with the American Humanist Association. Stop by, say hello, and learn about all the exciting things coming up.

I'm delighted to announce we have another opportunity for you to meet with the UUHA, as we will be hosting a reception on Friday, where hors d'oevres will be provided.

Some more information is here:

Join the UUHA for its 
General Assembly Reception
6:00pm to 8:00pm
Friday June 20

Pratt Street Ale House
206 W Pratt Street (map)

Space is limited so we do ask that attendees RSVP. You may do so via the link below:



Please email me or contact Rev. David Breeden at davidbreeden7@gmail.com if you have issues RSVPing or need more information about the reception.

Hope to see you there!

Leika Lewis
UUHA President 

Rev. David Breeden
UUHA Board Nominating Committee
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An Update from the UUHA

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
UU Humanists:
 
You haven’t heard from the UUHA for a while, but we are here and ready to explore what Humanism and Unitarian Universalism mean in and for the 21st century.
 
The UUHA will be at the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly in Baltimore, Maryland June 18–22. We will be co-hosting a booth in the GA Exhibit Hall with the American Humanist Association. Stop by, say hello, and learn about all the exciting things coming up.
 
Also at GA, meet the dynamic new Executive Director of the American Humanist Association, Fish Stark—who is a Unitarian Universalist himself. Enjoy snacks and conversation and catch up on UUHA plans. Fish will briefly address the need for a Humanist presence in the UUA and beyond. Also, learn about the candidates for the UUHA board. (Location TBA. Details at our GA booth.)
 
Our Annual Meeting will be online Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12, 2025. Learn about new initiatives. Discuss your vision of Humanism and UUism in the 21st century, and vote for our next UUHA board.
 
Meanwhile, Rev. Dr. David Breeden, a former president of the UUHA, will serve on the Nominating Committee. If you have nominees for the board or want to nominate yourself, contact Rev. David at davidbreeden7@gmail.com for details.
 
Keep watching our website at UUHA.org.
 
Rev. David Breeden
UUHA Board Nominating Committee

Leika Lewis
UUHA President 

James Witker
UUHA Vice-President 

Roger Brewin
UUHA Journal Editor 
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DARWIN DAY: A Zoom Conversation with Rev. Breeden & the UUHA

In honor of Darwin Day this past Monday, The UU Humanist Association is excited to offer a free Zoom presentation and celebrate the birthday, the work, and the legacy of Charles Darwin.

Darwin Day - "Religion, Science and the Great Story"

  • Date: Sunday, February 18
  • Time: 7:00pm Eastern (6:00pm Central | 5:00pm Mountain | 4:00pm Pacific)
  • Where: Zoom (Login instructions are listed below)

We will start with a 23-minute pre-recorded presentation, generously provided by Rev. David Breeden of First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis. (if you're running late, you can watch the presentation anytime right here.)

Following the presentation will be an open-ended discussion about Darwin and his significance to UU Humanism. The discussion will be led by UUHA Vice President James Witker, and all meeting attendees will be welcome to participate.

UUHA Members and non-members alike are invited to attend and participate in this lively, always-vital discussion about Darwin. Simply follow the Zoom login instructions below when Sunday's event is set to begin. Hope to see you there!

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Rev. David Breeden: A Philosophy of Radical Humanist Welcome

A Philosophy of Radical Humanist Welcome
Rev. Dr. David Breeden, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
 
A philosophy of radical welcome rooted in Humanism necessarily dives to to the very essence of what it means
  • to be human,
  • to be human in the fullness of human potential,
  • and to be human in a community of care.
 
As so many of the world’s religious and philosophical writings advise, and as evolution appears to have selected for, we human beings are at our best when we are welcoming the stranger.
 
The radical in radical welcoming goes further than mere welcome because we free-thinking people also read human psychology, and therefore we know that there is so much more to being human than those human attibributes that traditionally get shared at most human gatherings.
 
Radical welcome is about radical inclusion: no human characteristic, impulse, or thought is foreign to our gatherings. We are all fellow human beings.
 
That is the deepest lesson that Humanism has to offer.
 
Are Humanists perfect? Heck no! Our very commitment to living life to its fullest means we are never done experiencing, explaining, and exploring.
 
Yet, collectively we make the attempt to be our best.
  • We we are about meaning;
  • we are about purpose;
  • are about empowerment.
 
Nothing human is foreign to us—we are the LGBTQ+ community, we are the differently-abled community, we are the neurodiverse community, we are the marginalized for whatever reason—nothing human is foreign; nothing human is frightening; nothing human can be ignored.
 
Radical welcome is not passive acceptance—“Oh, sure, c’mon in if ya wanna.” Rather we see welcome as a transformative process. The more human minds with more experience and social locations, and on . . . more human minds only make us stronger: Stronger in our community of care. Stronger in what we know and what we can do to benefit sentient beings and our planet.
 
Because a philosophy of radical welcome is not about beliefs or the failure or success of particular ideas or institutions. A philosophy of radical welcome is about gathering the folk, gathering the power that resides in our very humanity. We find centering and rest we find companionship; we learn of and see new possibilities.
 
As I see it, a Humanist Community offers five central invitations:
  • Come in; slow down
  • Dive into diversity!
  • Bring all of you, all the time
  • Be authentically you, through and through
  • Practice compassion, commitment, and courage . . . together
We invite everyone to join our community of care!
 
Come sing. Come dance.
Come teach. Come learn.
Come to transform
and be transformed.
 
What isn’t welcome?
 
Dogma. Dogma is not welcome.
 
Especially snarling dogma.
 
Rather here, we pet our dogmas; we take them for walks.
 
A philosophy of radical Humanist welcome is inherently a philosophy of love, compassion, and radical acceptance of our common humanness.
 
We aim to create a space that is not only welcoming in word but also in spirit, deed, and action.
 
Be the welcomed.
Be the welcoming.
Join us in the common human project of freeing each other.
 
Why do we gather?
So that all human beings may be free!
Free to live a full, flourishing life of love, art, and purpose.
 
Come. Let us be human together!
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ONLINE ZOOM CONVERSATION: Evidence-Based Solutions with the Citizens' Climate Lobby UU Action Team

Please join the UUHA on Thursday for a terrific online discussion!

Evidence-Based Solutions with the Citizens' Climate Lobby UU Action Team
Thursday, June 1st at 8:00pm Eastern/7:00pm Central.

Climate change is overwhelming. So are the number of possible policy solutions and ways for individuals to take action.
 
One approach that has long been proposed by climate scientists and economists is tax on carbon emissions. While politically controversial, “pricing” pollution is based on tested and evidence-based mechanisms to steadily and sustainably transition society away from fossil fuels.
 
For more than 15 years, Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) has been the foremost American organization advocating carbon pricing and working to build political support for its “Carbon Fee & Dividend” plan. And for much of that time, many Unitarian Universalists have enthusiastically joined the ranks of CCL’s citizen lobbyists and volunteers.
 
Join the UUHA for a conversation with Nadine Sapirman, co-leader of the CCL UU Action Team. We’ll learn about CCL’s upcoming legislative efforts as well as its expanding action areas for 2023, as well as why the UU Team is an opportunity for citizen volunteers to pursue evidence-based climate solutions that are informed by UU and Humanist values.
 

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Topic: UUHA Presents: Evidence-Based Solutions with the Citizens' Climate Lobby UU Action Team

Time: June 1, 2023 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)


More about our guest:

Read more about Nadine and the work of the CCL UU Action Team here.

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