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Racial Equity Action Leadership (REAL) Team

“Beloved community is formed not by the eradication of difference but by its affirmation, by each of us claiming the identies and cultural legacies that shape who we are and how we live in the world.” – bell hooks

The REAL Team members support and engage in anti-racist and anti-oppression work. All UCE folks are welcome to join us at the REAL Team monthly meetings to share ideas and collaborate on education and action programming.  REAL Team meetings are 7 – 8:30 pm on the fourth Tuesday of the month except during holiday months. See the newsletter for more details.  Your voice is needed!

The REAL Planning Group is small and meets monthly or more often and we encourage you to contact us if you have questions or an initiative to propose : Becky Crawford, Alison Issen and Cheryl Mounts. Contact REAL via any of its Planning Group members at email addresses in REALM.

Click on the button below for ideas on how to fight racism.

Contact REAL at ucerealteam@gmail.com or contact any of its Planning Group members listed above.

What has been your experience of oppression and equity at UCE? The Anti-Oppression Task Force would like to know.  We have worked with the YWCA Equity Institute to create a survey. We hope that the survey results can be used to help make UCE a place of radical welcome. Click here to participate in this 20 min survey. Members of the Anti-Oppression Task Force will be available during kinship hour to answer questions and provide paper copies of the survey for those who prefer the paper and pen format. Feel free to send a message to uceantioppressionsurvey@gmail.com with questions or if you would like a paper survey mailed to you.  If you have already completed the survey, stop by the table Sunday to get an “I Completed the Equity Survey!” sticker to wear.

Bettina Love explains what a co-conspirator is in this video. We think it better describes what we are trying to be than the term “allies.”

Our congregation is reading Widening the Circle…
Our Unitarian Universalist Association, through the Commission on Institutional Change has issued a powerful report which names the way white supremacy culture lives within our systems, just as it does throughout our larger society. The good news is that it also provides tools for dismantling systemic racism within, among, and beyond us. We can use these tools to build a more loving, anti-racist, anti-oppressive world. We can use these resources to practice building the Beloved Community. You may choose to buy a copy of the Widening the Circle book ($16) here.

Actions with REAL

Join the REAL Team History Group for continuing discussions about the Netflix series “AMEND: The Fight for America.” Meetings starts at 8:00pm. Contact Dana Deanne for more information.

Black Lives Matter signs and buttons are available – text Martha Holman (number in the directory and Realm). Signs are $10 each and come with a stand. Buttons are $1 each.

Important Links:

REAL Lending Library Annotated Book List

The UCE Racial Equity Action and Leadership (REAL) team has often been asked to give suggestions for books to read to further our understanding of race in America. Many books about race in America, both fiction and non-fiction, are published every day. The UCE REAL Lending Library volunteers try to continually update our collection of current and time-honored books that have been recommended by members of our congregation, but as you can imagine, it is not feasible to have all books on oppression and racism available in our library. If we don’t have a particular book, we may be able to provide information about other that may interest you and that may be available at local libraries.

The attached annotated listing is an almost up-to-date compilation of some wonderful books you might explore. Some are on the UCE Racial Justice book cart (at the back of the sanctuary) and are noted as such. The listing categorizes books by author, title, genre, date of publication, and numbers of pages. It also provides a short description to further help you choose what to read.

Because so many in our congregation are voracious readers and participate in book clubs, the Lending Library volunteers ask that you send us your recommendations for books that can be annotated and placed on our book list. If you would send us the title, author, and date of publication, we will complete the remainder of the annotation.

You may contact Joan Retzloff, Jackie Seaman, or Cheryl Mounts through Realm or via admin@ucevanston.org.

Thanks to Sarah Vanderwicken, Joan Retzloff, Jackie Seaman and Carolyn Laughlin for putting together this resource. Thanks in advance to future volunteers who will help keep the listing and the cart up-to-date.

News & Updates from the REAL Team

YWCA Ricky Byrdsong Race Against Hate 2020

June 21 is Father’s Day.  Many of us would have gathered to walk or run the 21st annual Ricky Byrdsong Race Against Hate, and many would have sponsored those who did.  Like so many of our shared gatherings, this one will have to be virtual.  How can you help make this happen?  The YWCA has posted some opportunities and you can check those out at https://www.ywca-ens.org/rah/.  For the UCE REAL team, I suggest 2 ways to help support the YWCA in honor of Ricky Byrdsong:
  1. Although the large gathering and race won’t happen on June 21, the YWCA has asked that, on June 1, those who have them, put on our Race Against Hate shirts and run or walk inside or outside in memory of our neighbor Ricky Byrdsong, who was killed by a white supremacist in 1999.
  2. The Church has included in our budget a $500 contribution to the Evanston YWCA in honor of Ricky Byrdsong and the Race Against Hate, which will support the YWCA’s amazing work for racial justice and violence prevention.  We know many are struggling financially, so this ask is not for you.  But for those who would have paid the registration fee, or sponsored someone who did, if you still could, perhaps you could contribute to an effort to match the UCE contribution.  Then UCE could contribute $1,000 in honor of this deserving cause.  If you can, please contribute directly to the YWCA online (https://p2p.onecause.com/rah2020 ) or mail a check to YWCA (1215 Church St Evanston 60201).  Then email Dana Deane (dddeane@yahoo.com) and let me know how much you donated.  I’ll keep track and report on how well we did as a UCE Team!
Recent events demonstrate the continued need to to support racial justice.
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