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Postcard writing session

Flex Room E&W at North Parish 190 Great Pond Road, North Andover, MA, United States

The Racial Justice Team is sponsoring a postcard writing session related to the upcoming presidential election. Please join us for writing and addressing non-partisan postcards with voting registration information for voters in North Carolina. We will set up in Flex Room immediately following the service, but we encourage you to enjoy the "2nd Sunday" lunch […]

UU Mass Action October Action Hour – focus on Right to Shelter

via a Personal Zoom

It feels good to take action and UU Mass Action makes it easy! Join this one hour virtual meeting to hear updates about justice campaigns and take action together, such as calling your legislators, signing petitions, and more to support our frontline and coalition partners. This month the focus is on Protecting the Right to […]

Bounty film screening and discussion

Chapel at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

This short film reveals the hidden story of the Phips Proclamation, one of many brutal proclamations used to destroy Native people in order to take their land in what is now New England.

Merrimack Valley Project annual MICAH (Ministry In Community Action Honoree) award dinner

At this year's Merrimack Valley Project annual MICAH (Ministry In Community Action Honoree) award dinner, we will honor Jerusha Ryan and Paul McCarthy for their many contributions to the North Parish and the broader community. Jerusha and Paul have recently moved to Hingham, and they will join us on November 17th from 5-8 pm at […]

$50.00

Racial Justice Team meeting

Parlor at North Parish 190 Academy Road, North Andover, MA, United States

Discuss team accomplishments, updates, and future plans

Kay WalkingStick exhibit at the Addison Gallery (offsite)

Join the Racial Justice Team for a staff-led tour of this exhibition which celebrates a reverence for nature while engaging crucial questions about land dispossession and its reclamation by Indigenous peoples and nations and exploring the relationship between Indigenous art and American art history, placing landscape paintings by contemporary Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick in conversation […]