
The Palo Alto Human Relations Commission (HRC) recently extended an invitation to the city’s faith-community leaders to share their concerns and perspectives. Amy was able to be there and address the HRC, and the Palo Alto Weekly has summarized the event.
https://www.paloaltoonline.com/community/2024/07/12/taken-for-granted-faith-leaders-seek-more-city-hall-support
Amy was pleased that the HRC was so attentive, and that they offered themselves as ...

The Votes are In …
The Winner Is …
Chair D!
After much research to find 4 candidate chairs for us to evaluate, and analyzing responses from many of us, the chair committee has decided on Chair D. It looks good and was the most comfortable for the most people, and truly uncomfortable for no one. The committee ...

When the Dismantling White Supremacy group re-convenes on Tuesday, August 13, we’ll all share about a book we’ve read (or a podcast we’ve listened to, or a movie we’ve watched) that was created by a person of color.
Immersing ourselves in someone else’s perspective is a great way to expand our own perspective, and develop our ...

From June 30 through August 5, I will be on study leave for part of the time, vacation for the rest. I will be back at UUCPA on Tuesday, August 6, and back in the pulpit that Sunday, August 11. If you want to set up an appointment for after my return, you can ...

The City of Palo Alto recently updated its policy on the Safe Parking Program, allowing expansion of safe parking lots from four vehicles to six, then a year later to eight. Both the Action Council and the Board have approved expansion of the UUCPA Safe Parking Program from four to six vehicles – effective as ...