2021 UUA Common Read –Breathe: A Letter to My Sons
Tuesdays, April 27, May 4 and May 25,
from 7 – 8:30 p.m.
 
Each year the Unitarian Universalist Association selects a single book and encourages congregations throughout our faith to discuss and engage it. This year that book is the powerful work, Breathe: a Letter to My Sons, by Imani Perry. Perry, who is a professor of African American Studies at Princeton, centers her work on the question, “How do you become in a world bent on you not being and becoming,” and responds, movingly and prophetically, as a mother, feminist, writer, and intellectual. Stacy Abrams called the book, “a lyrical meditation that connects a painful, proud history of African American struggle with a clarion call for present-day action.”
 
The UCH will discuss Breathe in a three-part Zoom series on Tuesdays, April 27, May 4 and May 25, from 7 – 8:30 p.m. All are welcome. The book is available wherever books are sold.

This class requires a minimum of 6 participants and is limited to 20 spots; Please sign up  To accommodate the distribution of information the last day to sign up is April 24th.

The book is divided into three sections. This format will guide our discussions:
 
April 27 -Fear, pg. 1
May 4 – Fly, pg. 51
May 25 – Fortune and Afterword, pg. 119


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