“Which Side Are You On?”

The lyrics of this song written by Florence Reece have lived on for 90 years, fueling movements for labor justice and beyond. How do we, as Unitarian Universalists who believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person, answer this question in today’s fractured & violent world? What does it mean for us to “Side with Love,” and how can we each do our part? Join Rev. Ranwa Hammamy, Congregational Justice Organizer with the UUA’s Side With Love Organizing Strategy Team, as we explore these questions and the importance of Unitarian Universalism’s pending 8th Principle.

Bio: Rev. Ranwa Hammamy (they/she) is a Unitarian Universalist-Muslim minister, with a commitment to serving at the intersection of pastoral & prophetic community ministries. They serve on the UUA’s Side With Love Organizing Strategy Team as a Congregational Justice Organizer, supporting UUs around the country in taking faith-rooted, sustainable action for collective liberation. She recently served as the Executive Director of the Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of California, as well as President of DRUUMM (Diverse & Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries), a volunteer-run national organization for UU People of Color.

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