Sunday Service: The Consequences of Forced Busing in Boston

Please join us for “The Consequences of Forced Busing in Boston,” an in-person service (see guidelines below) or Virtual service via Zoom at www.uuctc.org/sunday at 10:30am.  Our Order of Service is available at www.uuctc.org/oos. [Rev. Jennie preaching] When I was a little girl in the Boston area, because of “Brown v. Board of Education,” Black parents, faced with White resistance to school integration, undertook a series of grassroots organizing efforts to advocate for their children’s fair and equal education. In honor of Black History Month, this sermon will examine the Boston School Committee’s failed efforts at desegregation and lift up those laudable Black community leaders.

Script 02 11 2024 Consequences of Forced Busing WEBSITE

 

The following Pandemic/Epidemic/Infectious Disease Policy will be in effect, in keeping with changes voted on by the Board at the April 2022 meeting.

No limit on attendance. Masking is highly recommended, but not required, and congregational singing is allowed. Social distancing recommended as possible, but not required. Vaccination is highly recommended, and generally expected of responsible congregants, but will not be checked. If we can find volunteers, there will be a coffee hour after the service in the Fellowship Hall. These policies will change as needed depending on any infectious disease of concern.

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