Sparks of Justice
In this lively conversation, Rev. Kelli Clement shares her journey from a fundamentalist upbringing to becoming a Unitarian Universalist minister deeply engaged in social justice, particularly reproductive justice. As a bonus, she turns the tables on our host and draws out Leslie's story about traveling to Phoenix to get arrested while protesting anti-immigration legislation in 2010. From the importance of relationship to the deep human need for play, Kelli emphasizes the need for action as a response to despair and a source of resilience in the work of justice. She also highlights the role of young activists and the importance of personal connection to justice issues, advocating for a covenantal approach couched in Unitarian Universalist values. 00:00 Introduction 01:39 We've Got a Live One! 04:08 Early Influences and Understanding of Justice 06:46 The Shift to Justice in Ministry 09:20 Showing Up for Reproductive Justice Work 11:10 The Importance of Engaging in Justice Work 13:58 Leveraging Institutional Strength 16:34 Getting Involved in Justice Work as a Lay Leader 20:36 Play and Art for Spiritual Resilience 22:16 The Antidote to Despair 23:35 The Importance of Choosing to Get Involved 25:07 Grounded in Religious Naturalism 30:07 Kelli Turns the Tables 41:58 Living Within Our Limits 43:47 Healing Religious Wounds 52:48 Finding Glimmers 54:11 Waking Our Hearts Sparks of Justice is a podcast hosted by Leslie Mills with the Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance (MUUSJA). The first season consists of six episodes interviewing UU activists from Minnesota, exploring each person's path to getting involved in social justice, resources for overcoming heartbreak, and the rewards of being involved in movements for change.
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