Before Selma and Beyond - a podcast by 1st Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

from 2015-06-22T12:50:10

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We have just celebrated the involvement 50 years ago of hundreds of Unitarian Universalists in Selma, Alabama, in support of Black voting rights. But we should also know about and learn from Unitarian Universalists living in the South whose work on racial issues preceded and followed the voting rights demonstrations of 1965. Gordon Gibson was part of the Selma civil rights campaign, served as the only Unitarian Universalist minister in Mississippi 1969-84, and has recently written "Southern Witness: Unitarians and Universalists in the Civil Rights Era". At UUSF he is best known as Shirley Gibson's father.


Rev. Gordon Gibson,Guest Minister
Rev. John Buehrens,Senior Minister
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Eric Hamilton, guitar
Marc Theobald, Welcome
Jonathan Silk, Sound, Order of Service & Worship Archives/Podcast

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