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This category is for all articles that pertain to Unitarian Universalism in North Carolina. Articles should, if possible, be placed in the appropriate subcategory. Articles should, if possible, be placed in the appropriate subcategory.
The project was modeled after voter mobilization efforts like the New Georgia Project. [7] Aimy Steele, a former educator, founded the project in 2021. [ 8 ] [ 7 ] [ 9 ] The Project had hired 20 staff but by April 2023, had to lay off all staff and return to being run by five volunteers unless more funding arrives.
The Republican National Convention kicks off this week, and Project 2025 is emerging as one of the biggest issues of the 2024 election cycle. Project 2025 is a set of policy proposals — a ...
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The church ceased to exist in 1967 [3] at which time it claimed 200 churches and missions in 21 states with more than 15,000 members [4] and was reestablished in 2001 in the state of Indiana first as the Universalist Church, then as the Universalist Congregations of North America and then back to its original and current name. The Church ...
The document outlining the plan is more than 900 pages of right-wing policy recommendations to expand the president's control of the Justice Department and FBI, impose nationwide restrictions on ...
2 pages or more Abolition of slavery; American Unitarian Association or AUA;; Bible; Black empowerment controversy;; Canada; Canadian Unitarian Council or CUC; William Ellery Channing; Lydia Maria Francis Child; James Freeman Clarke; Communion;
The future of diversity, equity and inclusion staff jobs in North Carolina's public university system could be at stake after a five-person committee swiftly voted to repeal a key policy Wednesday.