The Nervous System Under Fascism: Now What?, Rev. Jami A. Yandle, UUA Transgender Outreach Specialist
How do political realities shape our bodies and spirits? This service explores how chronic stress and overwhelm are not personal failures, but deeply human responses to sustained threat. Rooted in our UU values of interdependence, this message invites us to rediscover community, care, and connection as sources of resilience and spiritual resistance. This is the May offering in the UUA Recorded Sermon Series.
The Rev. Jami A. Yandle (they/them/theirs) serves as the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Transgender Support Specialist, ministering in the office of the Vice President for Programs and Ministries.
In this role, Rev. Yandle provides spiritual support and direct care for the trans and non-binary community within and beyond the UUA.
Rev. Yandle is a non-binary minister and board certified chaplain currently residing in Texas. Their portfolio includes service on multiple social justice campaigns, parish minister, hospice chaplain, and as a coach on the UUA Hope for Us Conflict Engagement Team. Rev. Yandle is an amateur mobile photographer who enjoys spending time with loved ones, especially their family’s beloved lion-headed bunny named Jasper.