But I also founded it fascinating to see how over the last 50 years our positions on these issues have evolved. I am not a historian and I actually found working on this a little challenging because in fact it is not my training. I want to do a disclaimer to start, which is those of you who know me know that I am a ordained minister and I am a certified sexuality educator. Because you're going to put this on your applications, right? So thank you all for choosing to come and talk with me about this. I kind of figured I might have some ministerial candidates here. So I didn't know whether there'd be six people in here or not. I feel like on the airplane when they say, I know you have many choices and we're glad you're flying us today. HAFFNER: And thank you all for coming to this. We trace the key landmarks in the UUA’s work from About Your Sexuality (AYS) to Our Whole Lives (OWL), from pre-Roe to reproductive justice, and from the first openly gay minister to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) full inclusion, and share recommendations for our future. The Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) can be proud of its leadership in sexual justice.
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