Meets Mondays 10 AM-Noon Central Time. A required course for those seeking Unitarian Universalist fellowship, UU History, and Polity provides a general introduction to the history and polity of the Unitarians and Universalists in North America with a brief overview of global Unitarians and Universalists. The course focuses on individuals and events that highlight different ways. Unitarians, Universalists, Unitarians Universalists spoke of belief, practiced their religion, and organized themselves (polity). A central focus of this course examines the Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists from the post-World War II era to the 1970s with a focus on the intersections of race, gender, sexuality. Throughout the course, we question which Unitarian Universalist stories are told, how, and why.