Indigenous Peoples’ Day – “Rediscovering Discovery”

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Unitarian Universalists affirm and promote acceptance of one another.  But are there times when we are called to reject others because of their spiritual or moral beliefs, their actions or occupations, or their political viewpoints? As we work toward becoming more anti-racist, we also acknowledge the scathing impact of racism on indigenous peoples.

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