Elandria Williams was a true luminary of our faith, a black woman, lifelong Unitarian Universalist, and inspirational force for the countless people she touched along the long track of her service to this tradition. From parishioner, to social justice organizer, to co-moderator of the denomination; exploring her passionate theologies of embodiment, liberation, and love in action. As we round out our theme of Justice and this February’s observance of Black History Month, let us turn to the life of this woman whose lay ministry, tenacity, and abundant love served to shape the trajectory of our Living Tradition as we know it today.
Topics: Justice