This is sacred work that shapes our UU faith and is part of a larger sacred vision that has theological depth and makes room for the spirit. - DRUUMM Values
Come experience being in a Black, Indigenous, and People of Color* community, deepening our relationships, energizing our spirit, and nurturing solidarity. This gathering centers our diverse experiences, offers healing through community, and encourages one another to spiritual growth. This gathering is co-hosted by DRUUMM, the UUA Thrive Youth & Young Adults of Color Program, and local BIPOC leaders. We will have a potluck dinner (bringing a dish is optional) before a facilitated program with an opportunity to meet and share in this unique space.
The event is a BIPOC sacred space reserved for UU People of Color and People of Color interested in Unitarian Universalism. White parents/guardians of youth of color are welcome.
*DRUUMM recognizes every Community of Color is impacted differently, and each community maintains its own unique identity and culture. BIPOC/People of Color/Person of Color/Community of Color is a political identity of survival and being in resistance to racism and colonialism, one that builds solidarity and create positive change.