With 4,224 registrants from across the United States and world, the Unitarian Universalist Association’s second all-virtual General Assembly, held June 23–27, 2021, was both a joyous celebration and a solemn recognition of the widespread trauma of 2020, including the nearly million people around the world who died during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing murders of Black people and other people of color by police.
The theme for GA 2021 was “Circle ’Round for Justice, Healing, Courage.” The first General Assembly led by the UUA’s new co-moderators, Charles Du Mond and the Rev. Meg Riley, it included 2,278 delegates representing 656 congregations from 49 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, Mexico, and the Philippines, as well as 37 youth and 329 emerging and/or young adults registrants.
Source: More than 4,200 UUs ‘Circle ’Round’ virtually for 2021 General Assembly - U. U. World