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Thinking About Reproductive Justice in Atlanta

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Monica Simpson preaches at the UU Congregation of Atlanta.

Monica Simpson preaches at the UU Congregation of Atlanta. (Photo credit: Roger Easley)

Both to launch their participation in the Unitarian Universalist Association’s new commitment to reproductive justice and to celebrate being the host city for the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force’s annual Creating Change conference, the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta (UUCA) recently invited Monica Simpson, executive director of SisterSong, to be a very special pulpit guest.

Monica spoke personally and eloquently about the imperatives of reproductive justice: to enable women to have children or not to have children, and to raise them in a safe and healthy environment. She addressed the intersectionality of racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, and other systemic oppressions that block access to the necessary services, supports, and full range of reproductive choices for all women. You can listen to the audio of Monica’s sermon here.

Her words helped inspire a generous “Give Away the Plate” contribution of more than $1,800 to SisterSong–founded by women of color and headquartered in Atlanta. SisterSong is also a major partner in the UUA’s newly elected reproductive justice congregational study/action issue (CSAI) and Monica sits on the UUA’s reproductive justice advisory group, whose mission to carry this work forward.


This post was written by Rev. Marti Keller, associate minister of the UU Congregation of Atlanta and president of the UU Women’s Federation.

What if the Tea Party Were Black?

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nwalkerReverend Nathan C. Walker is the minister of the First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia


Enough! This is the message coming from Tim Wise who asked, What if the Tea Party Were Black? and from the NAACP-sponsored report entitled Tea Party Nationalism written by Devin Burghart, author of "Guns & Gavels" and MacArthur fellow Leondard Zeskind.

I join these race critics in saying, enough!

Enough of the double standard where violent minorities are to be feared and violent whites, who descend upon Washington DC with their AK-47s and handguns, demand to be revered.

Enough of the racist, rabid, raging language of hate laced in the rhetoric of patriotism. There is nothing responsible or honorable about racist signs, about depicting our President as a non-American, or about anti-immigrant nativism.

Enough of the political opportunist who fuel the public’s fear of "the other" for personal gain. I stand on the side of love with the NAACP in proclaiming that all political leaders from all political parties must immediately distance themselves from the people who proclaim violence, espouse racist rhetoric, and associate themselves with white supremacist organizations.

Let it be made known from sea to shining sea – the racist, unjust, unpatriotic behavior in this election season must immediately cease so our country may replace the sensational politics of an extreme few with sensible politics that create liberty and justice for all.