
No Kings National Protest
Mobile Government Plaza 205 Government St., Mobile, United StatesJoin the Indivisible Mobile group at Mobile Government Plaza Saturday, April 19 at noon.
Join the Indivisible Mobile group at Mobile Government Plaza Saturday, April 19 at noon.
A History of Trans Liberation Hollyrose will discuss the historical context for Trans people’s existence. She will describe the ways in which the colonial authority has targeted queer and transness, attempting to erase that cultural heritage and remove it from the historical record. She will tie this into current issues and offer instructions for the...
Hate & Extremism in Alabama and the Nation Maya Henson Carey, senior research analyst at the Southern Poverty Law Center, is back to discuss current trends and SPLC’s recent report on the Year in Hate and Extremism. Maya Henson Carey is a research analyst with the SPLC’s Intelligence Project, focusing on the anti-government and anti-student...
Fighting to Protect Fairhope My history of working with great people to effect positive change in Fairhope for nearly half a century. Dean Mosher is a celebrated painter of epic historic paintings. Many hang in national museums and institutions, major universities, National Park Visitor Centers, and the Fairhope Museum of History. Mosher’s work has also appeared...
We will gather in a circle to remember both our Mom and our childhood years. This will give us all a chance to honor our Mom, remember our childhood, and tell some tales. If you can’t say something, you either can pass the mic or write it out for someone else to read.
Palm Sunday: A New Way to Read the Story The Palm Sunday story has been told in many ways, often weighed down with religious baggage, but what if we understood it differently? What if we read the "Triumphal Entry" as a story of a bold political resistance and protest, leading into a week of courage and...
Flower Communion This historic UU story of courage for liberty and brotherhood celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, community & the story of Norbert Capek and its influence on UU congregations around the world. Please bring a single flower (just one!) to the Fellowship service on Sunday Irene and her husband, Pete, have lived in many parts of the...
Special FUF Sunday Program In the 1920s, a group of liberal thinkers began meeting on Sunday mornings. A presentation by one of them on ethics or current affairs was followed by "vigorous" discussion. In April 1982, they constituted themselves the Fairhope Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. A dedicated building followed in 2003. This will be a special...
Henry Stuart’s Diaries & Photos: New Info about the Hermit of MontroseCatherine King will present new information recently received about Henry Stuart, who hand-built the now 100-year-old Round House at Tolstoy Park in Montrose. Stuart’s diaries, photographs, and other documents reveal fascinating information from the man known as “The Hermit of Montrose” and “Ye Olde...
Living with Reverence and Compassion for All Beings In this talk on Father's Day, Tracey will share about how her Dad gave her the greatest gift possible... He taught her to love the animals and the natural world. It's a love that has guided her path, and is the key to creating a compassionate, just...
Do We Live in a Democracy? We frequently hear that “our democracy” is being threatened, but rarely does anyone question that we have a democracy. The talk will address the question of whether, and to what extent, the United States is a democracy. David is a semi-retired civil rights lawyer and long-time social justice and...
Harry Haft: Auschwitz Survivor who Fought Rocky Marciano Alan's father, Harry Haft, survived 5 years in 6 different slave labor and extermination camps during WWII, weighting 105lb when liberated. Just one year later, he was in the ring fighting the greatest heavyweight boxer of all time. Alan will tell Harry's story. Alan Scott Haft wrote...