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A vivid, geometric artwork with layered colors and beaded patches, featuring the text “THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE” in stylized block lettering.

A vivid, geometric artwork with layered colors and beaded patches, featuring the text “THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE PEACEABLY TO ASSEMBLE” in stylized block lettering.

A woman stands next to a large, colorful sculpture with long rainbow-colored fringe and beadwork reading “1924 Indian Citizenship Act,” displayed in a blue-walled gallery at The Broad Museum.

A woman stands next to a large, colorful sculpture with long rainbow-colored fringe and beadwork reading “1924 Indian Citizenship Act,” displayed in a blue-walled gallery at The Broad Museum.

A vivid, geometric artwork with layered colors.

A vivid, geometric artwork with layered colors.

A rainbow-gradient textile artwork with bold, geometric lettering spelling “EVERY BODY IS SACRED” at the center.

A rainbow-gradient textile artwork with bold, geometric lettering spelling “EVERY BODY IS SACRED” at the center.

Just another Saturday at #TheBroad in DTLA to see Jeffrey Gibson: The Space in Which to Place Me. From the beadwork to pixelated gradients & powerful messages, Gibson's art celebrates identity and activism.  🌈

#JeffreyGibson #TheBroad #EveryBodyIsSacred #MuseumNerd #IndigenousArt

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A square graphic with a purple gradient background and a faint chalice symbol in the center. The text reads:

"I believe that we are in an imagination battle, and almost everything about how we orient toward our bodies is shaped by fearful imaginations. Imaginations that fear Blackness, brownness, fatness, queerness, disability, difference. Our radical imagination is a tool for decolonization, for reclaiming our right to shape our lived reality."

— Adrienne Maree Brown, “Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good”

At the bottom of the graphic is the website: UUA.org . A dotted white border outlines the image.

A square graphic with a purple gradient background and a faint chalice symbol in the center. The text reads: "I believe that we are in an imagination battle, and almost everything about how we orient toward our bodies is shaped by fearful imaginations. Imaginations that fear Blackness, brownness, fatness, queerness, disability, difference. Our radical imagination is a tool for decolonization, for reclaiming our right to shape our lived reality." — Adrienne Maree Brown, “Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good” At the bottom of the graphic is the website: UUA.org . A dotted white border outlines the image.

What if we imagined from love, not fear? As UUs, we believe every body is sacred. Reclaiming our imagination is spiritual work—and justice work. What stories about bodies are we ready to unlearn together?
#EveryBodyIsSacred #LoveNotFear #UU #Decolonize

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Transgender Day of Remembrance 2024
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2024 YouTube video by Unitarian Universalist Association

As we prepare to vigil tomorrow on Transgender Day of Remembrance, I invite you to fill up on this outpouring of love and celebration for the sacred lives of all trans, two-spirit, and gender expansive beloveds:

youtu.be/szPLQxdPTFM?...

#TDOR2024
#EveryBodyIsSacred

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