Speaker: Reverend Kathleen McTigue & Reverend Nica Eaton

Speaking Justice in the Language of Our Faith

In the political moment through which we’re living, some of our most fundamental values are challenged daily and human rights are under attack in new and dangerous ways. We know we are called to speak out and act for justice, but how we show up in the struggles ahead is just as important. What does our faith have to teach us about this?

The Rev. Kathleen McTigue is the Director of the UU College of Social Justice. Prior to accepting this position in 2012, she served as a parish minister for 25 years, first in North Carolina and then New Haven, CT.  She currently resides in Boston, MA. The UU College of Social Justice is a joint project of the UUA and UUSC and is based in Cambridge, MA. The mission of the College is to inspire and sustain faith-based action for justice on issues of local, national and global importance. To find out more please visit: uucsj.org