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Build Community and Take Action for Reproductive and Gender Justice

Build Community and Take Action for Reproductive and Gender Justice

As we mark the beginning of spring, we're excited to share a variety of offerings that we hope will nourish you and help sustain your commitment to collective liberation and justice this month.

Responding to the Anti-Trans Movement: A Course for UUs

This concise on-demand course consists of three sessions: trans 101, what you need to know about the anti-trans movement, and how to ensure your congregation is truly trans welcoming. Each session includes a 25- to 35-minute video and accompanying resources.

It’s perfect for UUs who are looking to level up their understanding of the current political assault on trans people, how to respond to anti-trans information, and how to create more safety and belonging for trans people and our families in their congregations. Learn more here

s course is not meant to replace our existing 6-session program Trans Inclusion in Congregations. It does make a great add-on to that more in-depth program, either as an entry point or as a continuation. It's priced for individual purchase but anyone who'd like to use it in a group setting is encouraged to email us to discuss a nominal/equitable fee.

Defend Trans Lives: A Webinar for People of Faith

This webinar, offered twice (on March 25 and April 8), is geared toward pro-LGBTQ Christians (but is open to all people of faith), presented in partnership with Enfleshed and Soulforce. Prior to the webinar registrants will receive essential background info from trans faith leaders and national trans advocates from the Transgender Law Center, the National LGBTQ Task Force, the Human Rights Campaign, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, and more. On the webinar, speakers will discuss the moral and spiritual imperative to defend trans lives and how attendees can take action in the public square and in their own churches and faith communities. Learn more here.

UPLIFT Trans/Nonbinary+ Monthly Gathering

Join the UPLIFT monthly gatherings focused on trans, nonbinary, and other not (completely or at all) cis UUs. Join us to connect with other trans/nonbinary UUs and co-create support and community across our faith. All you need to bring is yourself (and other trans/nonbinary friends, if you’d like)!

This intentionally multi-generational gathering is open to and welcoming of trans/nonbinary elders as well as children, youth, and young adults. NOTE: There may be cisgender people present as parents supporting their 13-and-younger-child's presence in the space, as tech support, or as captioners. Standard UUA online safety measures apply to ensure all people under 18 are able to attend. We're glad to have you here!

Closed captioning will be available, and any common chat content will also be spoken aloud. Participants are encouraged to be mindful of processing and communication access, and speak one at a time. The meeting will not be recorded, and participation, as well as what is shared, will be confidential. There is no requirement to appear on video or to otherwise maintain “conventional” appearances. Any additional accessibility needs? Email lgbtq@uua.org. Register here.

UUA Transgender Day of Visibility Service

Join us for an hour-long UPLIFT Trans Day of Visibility Service hosted by the UUA on Friday, March 28, 2025 at 4 ET/1 PT. We will have time and space to celebrate who we are and show our support and love for each other as trans/nonbinary+ UUs and friends. All supporters and members of this community are welcome to attend!

Logistical and accessibility information: This is an all-ages event, and chaplain support will be available during our time together. We will have CART captions with a transcript and ASL interpretation. Visual descriptions will be integrated into our time together. This is an actively anti-racist and anti-oppressive space, and we strive to ensure all are included.

Do you have any needs that can help increase you access to this event, or other community events? Please reach out to lgbtq@uua.org, and we will do our best to accommodate. Register here. *This will be a youth/child centered, multigenerational, and accessible space.

UPLIFT Trans/Nonbinary+ Pastoral Small Group

What is pastoral care, exactly? Pastoral care is support with navigating life—big and small things, joys and hardships and all those mixed together. It’s not therapy, but a way for us to be in community together, supporting each other. This is a space to share the hard stuff and to hold the hard stuff that others are navigating in their lives.

During our time together, our lead chaplain/facilitators will share opening and closing words, and in between, there is time for everyone to share what's on their hearts, and receive what others are sharing about their own lives. It's a supportive, judgment-free place to connect with other trans/nonbinary+ people. 

This year, the pastoral space is for adults only. If you’re a child or a youth and you’d like to have a space to talk about the hard stuff, let us know by registering for the pastoral space and putting a note in the comments. When we have enough children and youth registered, we’ll plan for opening additional spaces for different ages. And stay tuned for additional opportunities for children and youth to connect—we’re working on this!

Programming is trauma-informed. Closed captioning will be available, and any common chat content will also be spoken aloud. Please be mindful of processing and communication access, and speak one at a time. Meeting will not be recorded, and participation, as well as what is shared, will be confidential. There is no requirement to appear on video or to otherwise maintain “conventional” appearances. Any additional accessibility needs? Let us know by emailing lgbtq@uua.org! We’ll do our best to ensure you can fully access the space. Register here.

Spiritual Support for Reproductive Experiences: 6-Week Online Course

For two decades, All-Options has provided trainings on open-hearted, nonjudgmental counseling for pregnancy, parenting, abortion, and adoption. Our Faith Aloud spiritual care line has trained volunteers and provided spiritual support for hundreds of callers over the last decade. Drawing on our robust counseling expertise, we are excited to announce a new round of training: Spiritual Support & Counseling for Reproductive Experiences!

This training is designed for people with some level of education and/or experience in providing spiritual care. Please register only if you are already familiar with what it means to provide spiritual support in a vocational setting, which includes but is not limited to chaplaincy, parish/congregational ministry, and faith-based non-profit settings. Register here.

Building Beloved Community Beyond the Binary

Since 2017, First Unitarian Universalist Society of Syracuse has hosted an annual transformative conference supporting transgender inclusion and spiritual growth in Unitarian Universalism. Learn more about this year's conference here.

A SACReD Journey: Curriculum and Facilitator Training

Become SACReD Journey Curriculum Facilitator! This 12-hour training will prepare you to facilitate the SACReD curriculum for your congregation, faithful organization, or curious community.

Trained facilitators will be ready to lead a curriculum that:

  • deepens understanding of Reproductive Justice,

  • engages complex theological approaches to liberation and systemic oppression,

  • introduces practices of healing, and strengthens our community organizing.

SACReD is able to provide 10 scholarships for the May 2025 training. Scholarships will cover the cost of the registration and two nights in the training hotel. Breakfast and lunch is included as part of the training (May 5-6). Scholarship Recipients will be responsible for their travel to & from New Orleans. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Learn more here.

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March news: faithful action for climate justice, democracy, and decriminalization.

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