Rev. Carlton Smith exits Black Lives of UU Organizing Collective

Black Lives UU
1 min readDec 30, 2016

After a period of discernment and consideration, Rev. Carlton Smith has resigned from the Organizing Collective of Black Lives of UU.

With love the Black Lives of UU organizing collective leadership team wishes Rev. Smith well in his endeavors as he returns the fullness of his attention to caring for his Mother and serving the Southern Region as part of the UUA.

And as the Black Lives of UU Organizing Collective we are looking forward to the historic convening of Black UUs in New Orleans, March 9–12, registration opens tomorrow Dec. 30. We are thankful for the continued support of the UUA.

Visit http://blacklivesuu.com/convening2017 for more information about the Black Lives of UU 2017 Convening.

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Black Lives UU
Black Lives UU

Written by Black Lives UU

Black Lives of UU is an organizing collective of Black UU's working to expand our role and visibility as Black people within our Unitarian Universalism faith.

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