Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Resources

If you are a just learning about “anti-racism”, a first step might be to figure out what that word means – and it may not be what you think. Here’s a great tutorial:  Ibram X. Kendi’s interview with the Aspen Institute (2020).

It’s hard to identify all of the forms of systemic racism and oppression, much less to take action.  These curated resources have been developed by members of the Unitarian Universalist community who are walking that path of discovery – the first three compiled by UUAA congregants. Some are for personal learning, some for raising kids, and some for taking action. 




Selected Anti-Racism/ Anti-Oppression children’s stories from UUAA services…

UU Anti-Racism / Anti-Oppression Songs

  • I’m On My Way (#116 in Singing The Living Tradition) 


  • Wake, now, my Senses (#298 in Singing the Living Tradition)


  • We’ll Build A Land (#121 in Singing the Living Tradition)


  • As we come Marching, Marching (#109 in Singing the Living Tradition)