Topic: Democracy

Katrina Trask and Social Justice

Following the deaths of her four children, eminent Saratogian Katrina Trask (1852–1922) devoted several decades to activism in various causes. A particular focus was addressing the vast divide between Gilded Age high society, and the servants and laborers who made the upper class lifestyles possible. In 2014 local visual artist Rumara Jewett researched sculptor Daniel … Continue reading Katrina Trask and Social Justice

Spirituality and Resistance – What’s to Be Done

In these days, resistance often means pushing back against the forces of tyranny, actions needed to preserve and protect sacred rights that are under attack by unconscionable, ruthless actors. While several strategies hold promise, perhaps the most effective tool we as Unitarian Universalists can use to push back is right before our eyes, if we … Continue reading Spirituality and Resistance – What’s to Be Done

The Earth Belongs to the Living

As we approach Independence Day, Beau Breslin offers a compelling presentation focused on the power of our Constitution and the importance of renewing it. He believes it’s time for a new constitutional convention to make America’s founding document work for the myriad challenges our nation faces today. Breslin proposes we convene this convention in 2037 … Continue reading The Earth Belongs to the Living