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"Disability, Justice & Inclusion” Rev. Leslie Becknell Marx & Leo Chatterjee

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Unitarian Universalism affirms the worthiness of every person, yet systemic ableism and exclusion persist even in our most well-intentioned spaces.  Too often, physical limitations, mental health struggles and invisible disabilities create barriers to true belonging. Our faith calls us to radical inclusion—challenging ableism, listening deeply, and ensuring our communities truly welcome and uplift all people. Together, we will explore how to foster a culture of curiosity, compassion, and accessibility.

This week we invite disability advocate Leo Chatterjee, who will be engaging in a conversation about disability with Rev. Leslie Becknell Marx. Leo is a non-binary, Asian American person living with multiple disabilities and chronic illnesses. They join us to share their experience, talk about the importance of being conscious of disability, how organizations can be more inclusive of disabled and marginalized populations, and why doing so is so imperative to the values of truth, justice, and Love.
 

Online (Zoom) Only Worship

Sunday at 10:30 AM

Click here to join the virtual service on Zoom

Meeting ID:  275 194 110

Phone In:  (669) 900-6833