
Spirituality and Social Justice in the Heart of Berkeley
The Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists is a progressive spiritual community that stands proudly as a beacon for social justice.
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Support Frederick Douglass and his promotion of Haiti in 1893, “Until She Spoke, No Christian Nation Had Abolished Slavery”
Here is a statement of commitment to promote the rejection by the U.S. and other countries of Haiti due to racism. Today Haiti is in the worst situation it has been since 1804 when it abolished slavery. Frederick Douglass, as an abolitionist had to work hard on Haiti. And there is, unfortunately, a lot of … Continue reading Support Frederick Douglass and his promotion of Haiti in 1893, “Until She Spoke, No Christian Nation Had Abolished Slavery”