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MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE APRIL 25, 2005 Metro UU Social Justice Alliance--Bringing together UUs to work collectively for social change. This update includes announcements about: A. UU Events and a Special Alert B. Community Events **** A. UPCOMING UU EVENTS AND A SPECIAL ALERT SPECIAL ALERT Text of a recent Strib article is reprinted at the end of this Update. UU Ralph Wyman urges UUs to replay. He says: "I am hopeful that both major metro dailies, as well as locals such as the St Cloud paper and the Stillwater Gazette, etc, can be flooded with letters to the editor from liberal religonists telling Ms Bachmann and the Governor that it is outrageous to say that opposing gay marriage "...unites people of all races, of all ethnic backgrounds, of all religious backgrounds, of all political persuasions." Thanks! Ralph Wyman **** 1. THURSDAY-SATURDAY APRIL 28, 29, 30 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY BUILDS Help build a 4 plex in cooperation with Congregations Building Communities, a group of Downtown Minneapolis congregations. Heritage Park: Hwy 55 and Lyndale Ave. N., Mpls FFI: Contact your congregation's Habitat Organizer or Carol Koepp, 952.893.2383. ckoepp [at] mn.rr.com. **** 2. SATURDAY, APRIL 30 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM Sign in at 9:30 AM WORKSHOP: "UUs ORGANIZING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE" The progressive faith-based movement is growing and responding to increasing threats to our democracy and UUs are needed to empower this movement in Minnesota! It's challenging work and we need to learn what it takes to be effective. Lead Trainers, Beth Newkirk and Meg Riley, will fill in the details plus tell us about the UU social justice landscape and how we can draw on our UU values and legacy to sustain our work. First Univeralist Church Sponsored by MUUSJA and Prairie Star District REGISTER TODAY. Send $30 check made out to FUS, with MUUSJA in the memo line, along with your name, congregation and contact information to First Unitarian Society, 900 Mt. Curve Ave, Mpls. 55403. FFI: Betsy Allis, erallis [at] aol.com or Jo Haberman, _jojane [at] juno.com_ (mailto:jojane [at] juno.com) . **** 3. THURSDAY, MAY 5 7:00-9:00 PM MEETING OF UU ECOMINDS, a new working group of MUUSJA. Agenda includes sharing of Earth Day events, confirming action projects, and update on Peak Oil program on June 10th. First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis FFI: Madalyn Cioci. _joemadalyn [at] earthlink.net_ (mailto:joemadalyn [at] earthlink.net) **** 4. THURSDAY, MAY 5 7:00-9:00 PM MEETING OF UU AFFORDABLE HOUSING PARTNERSHIP First Unitarian Society, Minneapolis FFI: Bob Aderhold._raderhold [at] mn.rr.com_ (mailto:raderhold [at] mn.rr.com) . **** B. COMMUNITY EVENTS OF INTEREST 1. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 7:00 PM FREE PUBLIC SHOWINGS: "THE CORPORATION" A riveting 2004 documentary film will be shown in 15 metro neighborhood libraries and coffee shops as part of a grassroots initiative to raise awareness about the impact of corporations on our world. Includes discussion. Showings include: Tues Apr 26, 7:00 pm. The RenBox, 509 Sibley St, Lowertown, St. Paul Wed Apr 27, 6:30pm. May Day Books, 301 Cedar Av, West Bank, U of M, Mpls Thur Apr 28, 7:00 pm. Walker Church, 3104 16th Ave S, Mpls Sat Apr 30, 1:45 pm. Roseville Library, 2180 N Hamline Ave, Roseville Sun May 1, 1:30 pm. Ridgedale Library, 12601 Ridgedale Dr., Minnetonka Sun May 1, 6:30 pm. Twin Cities Friends Meeting, 1725 Grand Ave, St. Paul Mon May 2, 6:00 pm. Hamline/Midway Library, 1558 W Minnehaha Av, St. Paul Tues May 3, 6:00 pm. Southdale Library, 7001 York Ave S, Edina Wed May 4, 6:00pm. Eden Prairie Library, 565 Prairie Ctr Dr, Eden Prairie Thur May 5, 6:00pm. Macalester College Campus Ctr, Downstairs, St. Paul Sat May 7, 1:30pm. Dakota Cty Library, Wescott Br, 1340 Wescott Rd, Eagan Sat May 14, 1:30 pm. Hayden Hts. Library, 1456 White Bear Ave, St. Paul Organized by IMPACT ("Ideas to Mobilize People Against Corporate Tyranny (IMPACT). Co-sponsors include Citizens for Corporate Responsibility (C4CR) and WILPF. FFI: Todd Hierlmaier: (952)920-1809/thierlmaier [at] elitemail.org. **** 2. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 11:00 AM KFAI RADIO “CATALYST" on KFAI FEATURES LIZA FEATHERSTONE, investigative journalist and author of new book "Selling Women Short: The Landmark Battle for Workers' Rights at Wal-Mart". Get a taste of Lisa’s keynote talk for the annual "Untold Stories" cosponsored by the St. Paul Public Library, `various unions and other TC organizations. Watch for details about this May 5th program. 90.3fm Mpls, 106.7 fm St. Paul ALL shows archived for 2 weeks at www.kfai.org Got an event to announce or show idea? Produced/hosted by Lydia Howell. _lhowell [at] visi.com_ (mailto:lhowell [at] visi.com) . 612.338.3407. **** 3. THURSDAY, APRIL 28 7:00 PM WOMEN OF THE WORLD AND WAR: FOCUS: THE HMONG 4th in a series. Sponsored by WAMM. Mai Neng Moua will speak of the effects of war on the Hmong women and children of Laos, those who have remained in Laos and Thailand and those who have migrated to the U.S. Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church 1669 Arcade St (Arcade and Larpenteur) St. Paul. **** 4. SAURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 30 & MAY 1, 2005. 10 AM to 5 PM LIVING GREEN EXPO Includes a showcase of environmentally sound products, technologies, information, and practices and workshops on everything from how to compost and reduce toxicity in your home to using the latest energy-saving technology and cooking with organic, locally grown food. Free and family friendly! MN State Fair Grounds, Grandstand Building. Free parking, secure bike storage, accessible by bus. FFI: Melissa Wenzel at melissa.wenzel [at] pca.state.mn.us or 651- 556-0574. www.livinggreen.org **** 5. SUNDAY, MAY 1 1:00 PM MAY DAY PARADE Volunteers needed to help paint the names of over 7,000 U.S. and Iraqi war dead on an enormous banner for the Parade. Just show up Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 – 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 9- - 11 a.m. and 1 – 3 p.m. through April 29. FFI staff artist Esther Ouray at 612-824-4647. Powderhorn Park Starts at Bloomington Ave. S. at 25th St. and travels down to Powderhorn Park, Mpls. **** 6. MARK YOUR CALENDARS THURSDAY, MAY 5: 12 NOON COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN A CHANGING AMERICA Robert Putnam, Prof of Public Policy, Harvard University Westminster Presbyterian Church Town Hall Forum Nicollet at 12th, Minneapolis ____ SATURDAY, MAY 7: 10:30 AM MOTHER'S DAY WALK FOR PEACE Gather in Lyndale Park Peace Garden, Minneapolis Walk begins at 11 am. Bring a sign & flower. Program is at Judson Memorial Baptist Church, 4144 Harriet Ave, Minneapolis at 11:45 a.m. Snacks provided. ____ TUESDAY, MAY 10: 7:00-9:00 PM CITIZENS MEDIA FAIR: THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION IN BROADCASTING Includes presentations on digital broadcasting and facilities tours. Watch for details. Hosted by tpt and presented and sponsored by Media Reform Minnesota (MRM) and Twin Cities Media Alliance. **** * STRIB ARTICLE Thousands rally for amendment to ban gay marriages Mark Brunswick, Star Tribune April 21, 2005 With a tone that seemed decidedly less inflamed than in previous years, a group supporting a state constitutional ban on same-sex marriage rallied Wednesday at the State Capitol. Speakers at the rally sponsored by the group Minnesota for Marriage called for the state Senate to hold a vote on the amendment. A proposal has passed the Republican-controlled House but has yet to have a hearing in the DFL-controlled Senate. Several thousand people attended the rally, many bearing circular red and white signs that said "Defend Marriage." Gov. Tim Pawlenty, a supporter of the proposed constitutional amendment, criticized Senate leadership, which he said has wrongfully called the constitutional ban a mere distraction on more pressing issues. "If you hear them speak about it, they'll say there are other issues that should come in front of this issue," Pawlenty said. "They probably said on the bridge of the Titanic that icebergs are a distraction. Marriage between a man and a woman and protecting that is not a distraction. It's important." Sen. Michele Bachmann, R-Stillwater, the point person on the same-sex marriage debate in Minnesota, noted a recent Mason-Dixon poll that showed 63 percent statewide support for a vote on the constitutional amendment, which would be on the 2006 ballot. "I'm here to tell you there is no more uniting issue," said Bachmann, a candidate for Congress whose profile has been elevated by the issue. "It unites people of all races, of all ethnic backgrounds, of all religious backgrounds, of all political persuasions." Barb White, a pastor of Light Foundation Ministries who is black, said the sanctity of marriage cannot be equated with the struggle for racial equality. "It is just over a century that slavery has been prohibited, but I am watching the family of the United States of America, and African American families, disintegrate at rates beyond our imagination," she said. "It's time we don't make this a civil rights issue, it's time we make this a moral issue." The crowd appeared close in size to a rally held two weeks ago by opponents of the ban. While a small group of protesters huddled in the back, there were no reported incidents. Pawlenty, among others, urged the group to pursue their support "with an attitude of love and understanding and decency and civility." C. Scott Cooper, a lobbyist and spokesman for OutFront Minnesota, an organization representing the state's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community, compared the event with a livelier rally last year in the heat of a nationwide presidential race. Nevertheless, the proposed ban continues to act as a wedge in the state, Cooper said. "It's not a unifying issue, it's an extremely divisive issue. It's tearing apart communities, congregations and families," he said. Mark Brunswick is at mbrunswick [at] startribune.com. ****
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