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Section Banner: Public Witness Rally, Ft Lauderdale, FL GA 2008

Working for Peace

Confronted with genocide, global pandemics, human trafficking, economic exploitation, torture, and other deplorable realities that tear apart our human family, we have covenanted to affirm and promote justice, equity and compassion in human relations. We dare to dream of a world free from oppression and injustice, where all can realize their full human rights.
—Credited to the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Service Committee Vision Statement

Ours is a broken world of hurt, neglect and violence. We are faced with difficult decisions everyday. We are people who are disgusted by violence but also feel a responsibility to protect. We must ask ourselves hard questions and work for justice. But asking "why?" is not enough. Ours is a theology of engagement; for we realize that we are all stuck in the web of injustice, and a threat to justice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We encourage you to learn, discuss, and act on the pressing issues of our time.

Creating Peace Becomes a Statement of Conscience

"Peacemaking" was chosen as the congregational Study/Action Issue by the delegates at General Assembly 2006. Unitarian Universalists were enjoined to study, reflect and converse on the topic of "Peacemaking," with the goal of drafting a statement that reflects Unitarian Universalist values and thoughts on this complex issue. These resources for creating peace were created to help UUs in this process.

For more information contact socialjustice @ uua.org.

This work is made possible by the generosity of individual donors. Please consider making a donation today.

Last updated on Wednesday, January 18, 2012.

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Unitarian Universalists in Albuquerque, NM, hold a banner that reads, 'Unitarian Universalists say torture is wrong. NRCAT (National Religious Campagin Against Torture).' Photo courtesy NRCAT.
Members of the Albuguergue, NM, UU church stand against torture.


A couple of the Allen Avenue UU Church Social Action Committee hold a sign (Maine for Peace!) at a Rally in DC. Photo by Rob Keithan/UUA.
Members of the Allen Avenue UU Church in Portland, ME, march at an anti-war rally.


Five demonstrators from 'Reclaiming the Prophetic Voice' sit outside a government building in the rain, protesting the Iraq War in an act of civil disobedience, March 19, 2008. Photo by Douglas Wray.
UUs participate in a civil disobedience action in Washington, DC.

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