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The 8th Principle
​of Unitarian Universalism

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The Black Lives of UU (BLUU) Organizing Collective encourages all Unitarian Universalists to advocate for the formal adoption of an 8th principle, articulating a commitment to the dismantling of white supremacy, within the stated principles of our faith. 

The proposed 8th Principle was written by Bruce Pollack-Johnson and Paula Cole Jones. Since 2013, some Unitarian Universalists residing in the former Joseph Priestley District (now part of the Central East Region) have been advocating for the adoption of an 8th principle within the faith. In the same year, this matter was presented at the General Assembly Planning Committee retreat by Paula Cole Jones and later discussed by the members of the Council for Cross Cultural Engagement.
“We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.”
The 8th Principle initiative is needed in order to renew our commitment to this anti-racism work, to hold ourselves accountable, and to fulfill the potential of our existing principles.        
Resource Links
  •  UUA Justice & Inclusion
  • UUA Racial Justice​
  • UU Tulsa -White Supremacy
  • Tips For White Allies​​
  • How To Be A White Ally - DON'T
  • Increase Your Racial Stamina: Take The Pledge
  • White People in Solidarity Against Racism
  • ​What Are White People To Do?​: ​A Forum on Racism and Being Part of the Solution
  • Five Strategies for Courageous Conversations about Racism with friends, family & co-workers 
Northwest Unitarian Universalist Congregation
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23925 Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48075
Phone: (248) 354-4488
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