UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST
URBAN MINISTRY
Our work begins in Roxbury. It doesn't end there.
OUR MISSION: WE WORK ACROSS RACE & PLACE TO DISMANTLE
RACISM & WHITE SUPREMACY CULTURE & TO ADVANCE RACIAL, ECONOMIC, & SOCIAL JUSTICE
Our Vision: We envision a Greater Boston where all people live with freedom and dignity, and have equitable access to resources and opportunity to shape the present and the future.
You're Invited!
UPCOMING EVENTS & ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
- Sat, Nov 16UU Urban MinistryNov 16, 2024, 9:30 AM – 1:30 PMUU Urban Ministry, 10 Putnam St, Boston, MA 02119, USAHow do we as Unitarian Universalists live more deeply into our shared values of justice, equity, and inclusion when many are denied privileges because of their race?
- Thu, Jan 09Virtual via ZoomJan 09, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PMVirtual via ZoomJoin historian Thomas plant and educator Cheryl Brown-Greene (Roxbury Collaborative) as they tell the stories of of African American veterans and the role they have played in our history.
Race & Enslavement at the First Church in Roxbury
The Colonial Period (1631 - 1775)
Last year, the UU Urban Ministry and the Roxbury Historical Society invited Aabid Allibhad, a PhD candidate in the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, to write a report focused on the history of racism and enslavement at First Church in Roxbury.
In February, the report entitled, "Race & Slavery at the First Church in Roxbury (The Colonial Period 1631-1775)", was published. It is available by clicking on the image, or by visiting the History of First Church in Roxbury page of our website.
EXAMINING OUR HISTORY
IMPACTING THE COMMUNITY FOR NEARLY 200 YEARS
750+
The average amount of hours each month that our youth participate in programming through Roxbury Youth Programs (RYP). This includes students who utilize our after school drop in programming, as well as our RYP Interns.
150+
Audience members logged-in to our first-ever virtual Community Conversation, featuring historian and former State Representative Byron Rushing.
We recently finished our third season of the series that discusses issues facing communities of color, and look forward to Season 4.
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Years providing safe housing and healing counseling to families fleeing from domestic violence through our emergency shelter, Renewal House.
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