In the context of not-so-distant American UU history, we will explore what it means to express ourselves, even when it’s difficult. What does it mean to speak truth to power? Who gets to decide who is in power? If one’s demographic group is in power, does the individual’s right of conscience change?
Click the link below to read a script of Cindy’s service.
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Topics: Right of Conscience, Right of Conscience and Democratic Process