In the midst of overlapping climate crises and mounting social injustice, we are in a time of great change and profound anxiety. Taking a note from those who have gone before us, the UUA Climate Justice Revival is meant to be a time to come together and re-commit to realizing collective environmental equity in our communities.
Andrew Batcher has worked as a community organizer and activist for more than 20 years, working in the peace movement, environmental movement, anti-racism, education, economic justice, and against hate. Focusing on building community partnerships for social justice action In particular, Andrew tries to identify how our congregations can build a meaningful social justice ministry through timely strategic responses to the issues of the day. He also practices exercise, meditation, and poetry as a way to spiritually center.
Topics: Community, Togetherness, Current or Recent Events, Environmental Justice, Motivation/Inspiration, Principle 7. Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part, Social and Environmental Justice