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From: Lauren Culbert (lculbert |
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| Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 11:33:13 -0700 (PDT) | |
MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE September 6, 2006 Minnesota UU Social Justice Alliance--Bringing together UUs to work collectively for social change. **** This update includes announcements about: A. Local Social Justice News B. National UU Advocacy C. Social Justice Links **** A. LOCAL SOCIAL JUSTICE NEWS 1. SAT, SEPT 9 7:30 PM FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY 900 MOUNT CURVE, MINNEAPOLIS SEE THE EXONERATED in a benefit performance. The Exonerated is the moving collection of stories told in the voice of several people who served time on death row for crimes they did not commit. FUS and The Frank Theater are co-sponsoring the event to benefit two community organizations. FFI http://www.franktheatre.org/frank/news/news.html **** 2. ACT ON GLOBAL WARMING IMMEDIATELY Our Statement of Conscience on the Threat of Global Warming/Climate Change calls us to recognize the immediate threat and the social justice consequences of global warming/climate change and to respond by educating ourselves, making life-style changes, and sharing our knowledge with others. If you haven't already done so, see "An Inconvenient Truth," encourage others to see it, and talk about it. Al Gore's Movie does a great job of explaining the causes of global warming/climate change, addressing the claims by some that it isn't really happening, and telling us what we can do about it. The situation is urgent but not hopeless. To help get the word out, California Interfaith Power and Light is encouraging religious congregations nation-wide to host screenings of the movie by offering free movie kits. Each kit contains the DVD and distribution materials. To order a kit, go to: <http://www.theregenerationproject.org/inconvenient.htm> But hurry, the deadline is early September! **** 3. MON, SEPT 11 6:30 PM PLYMOUTH CHURCH 1900 NICOLLET AVE. NETWORK OF SPIRITUAL PROGRESSIVES WILL MEET on September 11 at 7 pm at Plymouth Church (1900 Nicollet Ave., just south of downtown Minneapolis) As always, come at 6:30 for snacks and conversation and a brief orientation for new members. (If you arrive after 7:30 and find the doors locked, there is a bell at the door under the canopy on the Franklin Ave. side of the church.) The anniversary of 9/11 will be an especially good day to be among supportive people who believe in peace. For the educational program, we will have a chance to hear from one of our well-published members, St. Olaf professor Jim Farrell, who will discuss his work on the moral ecology of consumerism. **** 4. SAT, NOV 18 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM WESLEY CHURCH, MINNEAPOLIS Information and registration for the 2006 Midwest Conference of Spiritual Progressives is now available at www.nspmn.org. The conference will be on November 18 from 9am-5pm at Wesley Church in Downtown Minneapolis. Rabbi Michael Lerner, Network of Spiritual Progressives founder, editor of Tikkun magazine, and author of The Left Hand of God, will be the keynote speaker. Cost is $45 and includes lunch ($55 at the door if space is available). B. NATIONAL UU ADVOCACY 1. **** KATRINA ANNIVERSARY Noting the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall on the Gulf Coast, UUA President William G. Sinkford has issued a pastoral letter reflecting on the significance of that catastrophe and the larger issue of racism and classism in American society. Sinkford says, in part, "You do not need to go to the Gulf to see systems of power and privilege. Simply look down the street, or into a neighboring community.... We need to develop the capacity to see and know the reality of oppression...even when, or especially when, we only have to look next door." The full text of Rev. Sinkford's pastoral letter is available at http://www.uua.org/president/060830_katrina.html. The UUA's website also features "Voices from the Gulf," a compilation of anniversary reflections that includes reports from New Orleans by UUA Moderator Gini Courter; a letter from the Rev. Meg Riley, chair of the UUA-UUSC Gulf Coast Relief fund; sermons and reflections from Gulf Coast UU ministers Marta Valentin, Jim VanderWeele, and Jacqueline Luck; and profiles of Gulf Coast Relief Fund partners working to restore the Gulf Coast region. "Voices from the Gulf" can be found at http://www.uua.org/news/gulfcoastrelief/1year/ **** C. SOCIAL JUSTICE LINKS To find out about other local and national social justice events, check out these websites. UU SOCIAL JUSTICE AND OTHER UU LINKS: Unitarian Universalist Association: http://www.uua.org/ Unitarian Universalist Service Committee: http://www.uusc.org/ UUA Washington Office for Advocacy http://www.uua.org/uuawo/new/ UUA Congregational Advocacy and Witness: http://www.uua.org/programs/justice/ Minnesota UU Social Justice Alliance (MUUSJA): http://www.muusja.org/ Prairie Star District: http://www.psduua.org/ FOR UU SOCIAL ACTON CHAIRS, sign up for regular e-news from the UUA, called Sac-news www.uua.org/mailman/listinfo UU Ministry for Earth http://uuministryforearth.org/index.shtml UUs for a Just EconomicCommunity http://www.uujec.net/ UU Committee for Socially Responsible Investing http://www.uua.org/finance/sri/ UU Gulf Coast Advocacy http://www.uua.org/news/gulfcoastrelief/advocacy.html OTHER SOCIAL JUSTICE LINKS: *note: if you ara member of a group who would like us to list your web site, send it to muusja-editor [at] muusja.org Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers http://www.mapm.org/ Women Against Military Madness at www.worldwidewamm.org Progressive Calendar subscribe by emailing shove001 [at] tc.umn.edu. Planned Parenthood of Minnesota: www.ppmns.org NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota: www.prochoiceminnesota.org Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing (MICAH): http://www.micah.org/ Code Pink: www.codepink4peace.org Center for Victims of Torture: http://www.cvt.org/main.php
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