Rev. Donté Hilliard And Evil UUA Child Sex Abuse Cover-Up & Denial - What's The Connection?

Rev. Donté (D. Nebi) Hilliard is "a demi-theistic humanist mystic, life coach, erotic wellness guide, performance artist, reiki practitioner and minister who orients to the Pan-African or Africana aesthetic as the thread that connects Blaq people throughout the African diaspora. His work explores storytelling practices across the diaspora with emphasis on Oral traditions, Rituals, Cosmology, Song, Dance, Drumming, and textile art. His work emerges at the nexus of Liturgical Theology, Embodiment, Art making and Social Movements.

Donté has been affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association since 2016, serves as a Learning Fellow for Worship in The Church of the Larger Fellowship and worships in the community of Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) where he also serves as a Worship Associate. He holds Masters degrees in Black Studies and Religious Studies and is currently a Doctor of Ministry student at Meadville Lombard Theological Seminary."

Donté (D. Nebi) Hilliard is also the Learning Fellow for Worship who came up with the following quote about evil that is reproduced on this Church of the Larger Fellowship T-shirt:

 

Evil Doesn't Sleep 

(But the righteous need a nap)  

 


This quotable Rev. Donté Hilliard quote was indirectly brought to my attention earlier today in this Bluesky post by Rev. Deanna Vandiver.

To which I responded thusly:

The evil known as cover-up & denial of committed (by) pedophile*rapist may not sleep, but I get plenty of naps between on it. 😀😇 

https://emersonavenger.blogspot.com/2014/02/blasphemy-law-blasphemous-libel-misuse.html

&

https://emersonavenger.blogspot.com/2015/12/uua-moderator-jim-key-liar-liar-pants.html

 

 

 

In that Rev. Donté Hilliard has been "affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association since 2016", he has been connected to this evil, not to mention #BatShitCrazy. . . UUA misuse of Canada's archaic, and now repealed, anti-blasphemy law, that sought to intimidate Yours Truly into taking down aka deleting aka "memory-holing" The Emerson Avenger blog posts that told, and still tell. . . the readily verifiable Truth about "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" committed by certain pedophile*rapist Unitarian*Universalist ministers, not to mention certain pedophile*rapist UUA lay leaders such as UUA Religious Educator Stephen Craig Bulleit et al for a decade.

Rev. Donté Hilliard has also been connected to the brazen #BaldFacedLies UUA Moderator Jim Key aka Risk Management consultant James "See NO Evil" Key told about U*U #ClergySexAbuse that includes, but is by no means limited to. . . what the UUA's Canadian attorneys aptly described as "such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape" in this cease and desist demand letter the UUA had me served with in June 2012, in delivering the UUA Board of Trustees' dishonest, and thus worthless. . . "official apology for #ClergySexualMisconduct" that Jim inappropriately inserted into the middle of his first Moderator's Report to a UUA GA in 2014.

As it turns out, Rev. Donté Hilliard is a member of the UUA's 'HOPE for Us: Conflict Engagement Team', so I hereby invite Rev. Donte Hilliard, and the rest of the UUA's 'HOPE for Us: Conflict Engagement Team', to use their "Years of training in different processes for conflict management and restorative practices", their "models for conflict engagement", their "deep understanding of the Transformational power of the theology of Unitarian Universalism", their "experiencing times of conflict as opportunities to deepen relationships and promote positive change", to help resolve the decades long state of conflict that exists between Yours Truly and the Unitarian Universalist Association thanks to the UUA FAILing miserably to respond in responsibility to the spirit that bloweth up Unitarian Universalist bullshit.

I hereby remind Rev. Donté Hilliard what he said about justice less than a week ago, and call upon him to put into practice what he preaches in this The Voices of Unitarian Universalism podcast.

 



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