Email Lists
A word about email lists:
- A discussion list is intended for the members of the list to discuss issues back and forth with each other, and anyone on the list can post messages.
- An announcement list can only be posted to by the administrators, and is for major announcements about things related to the list theme.
Announcement lists typically have much less traffic (messages per day or week) than discussion lists.
You can sign up to receive the monthly newsletter of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries, entitled "Youth Ministries Updates." You can also read the archives of this newsletter.
Some of the email lists that serve youth and adult leaders working with youth:
Advisor-L
A discussion list for youth advisors.
YRUUSJ
A discussion list for youth-related social action and social justice issues.
YRUU-YAC
A discussion list for youth involved in district/regional leadership, members of Youth-Adult Committees (YAC) and District Youth Steering Committees, etc. Share information with neighboring districts and ideas for events!
YouthVolunteers-Announce
An announcement list for Boston-area youth who are willing to come into the Office of Youth Ministry at the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) to volunteer periodically.
YaYA-L (on druumm.org)
A discussion list for Unitarian Universalist (UU) Youth and Young Adults (YaYA) of Color, managed by Diverse and Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries (DRUUMM). We request that you subscribe to this list only if you identify as a Person of Color.
YaYA-Announce (on druumm.org)
An announcement list for UU Youth and Young Adults of color, also managed by DRUUMM for People of Color.
YaYAWhiteAllies
A discussion list for white UU youth and young adults actively involved in anti-racism work.
BGLTQQ-Youth
A discussion list for bisexual, gay, lesbian, transgender, queer, and questioning UU youth.
YouthMinistry-Discuss
A discussion list to share ideas, questions, and information about the Youth Ministry Working Group recommendations (PDF).
For more information contact youth @ uua.org.
Last updated on Wednesday, September 23, 2009.
