BIPOC Communities
Part of BIPOC UU Connections
This is a list of groups have been formed by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) UUs to inspire and instill values of Beloved Community and our Principles and Purposes. These communities represent the reality that BIPOCs desire and the recognition that we need space and time to reflect on and nurture the things that allow maximum growth and development while navigating the space between what we desire and what is.
We invite you to explore the communities that align with your identity and reach out to those you are drawn to.
DRUUMM (Diverse & Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries)
DRUUMM is our oldest and largest People of Color collective. They are a front door for new people and a spiritual home that enriches our liberal religious tradition.
Taproot: A National BIPOC Space
The work of the spiritual community is complicated in the 21st century. This monthly Zoom call is an intentional BIPOC space for rest, renewal and leadership development.
Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU)
BLUU is committed to expanding the power and capacity of Black UUs within Unitarian Universalism; providing support, information, and resources for Black Unitarian Universalists
Sister SoUUrce
A unique space for Black UU women and girls (womxn, LGBTQIA+ and non-binary inclusive) to gather theirr stories and voices, to explore their presence in UUism; accomplishments, sorrows, wonderings and wanderings.
Finding Our Way Home
Finding Our Way Home is an annual retreat hosted by the UUA for UU religious professionals of color. It offers community building, spiritual reflection, and collegial support.