Reproductive Justice
Decisions about children, families, and sexuality are some of life’s most profound. Our
Unitarian Universalist faith holds central the inherent worth and dignity of all people,
which includes a belief in the sacredness of all bodies, and the importance of self-
determination. As part of a liberatory Reproductive Justice movement, we affirm our
commitment to building a world in which all people are able to make choices about their
bodies, their health, and their families within safe, thriving communities.
We advocate for the ability of all families and communities to realize a sense of
wholeness with regard to their sexual and reproductive lives. We create safe and
healthy environments for children in our faith communities and campaign publicly for
just and compassionate laws for family planning, reproductive and sexual health, and
gender equity. (Adapted from the UUA)
Goals:
To advocate for legislative change, which reflects our First Principle as it relates
to Reproductive Justice.
To advocate for healthcare which reflects our right to self-determination.
To provide and participate in education opportunities both within our Church and
within the community with the purpose of networking with other agencies.