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| Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 08:52:47 -0800 (PST) | |
MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE NOVEMBER 10, 2006 Minnesota UU Social Justice Alliance--Bringing together UUs to work collectively for social change. **** This update includes announcements about: A. General Announcement B. Local Social Justice News C. National UU Advocacy D. Social Justice Links **** A. GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENT At the last MUUSJA general meeting, a draft of the proposed bylaws was distributed. If you have any comments or Suggestions, please send them to mleussler [at] speakeasy.net. If you are a MUUSJA member and need a copy of these proposed bylaws, contact Marcy Leussler at the same email address. **** B. LOCAL SOCIAL JUSTICE NEWS 1. TODAY, NOV 10 4:15 TO 5:20 PM SUMMIT AND SNELLING AVENUES, ST. PAUL PROTEST THE 11/10 ATTACK ON BEIT HANOUN AND THE SEIGE OF GAZA U.S. weapons fund indiscriminate massacre of Palestinian civilians with your tax money! The United States supplies the weapons that are killing Palestinians-2,300 Gazans have been killed in the last six years. Since the Hamas government was elected, there has been a siege on Gaza, which is creating misery and despair. In the past 8 days alone, Israeli military forces have killed 83 Palestinian civilians in northern Gaza, beginning its military offensive on Wednesday, November 1. On November 9, Israel's 12-missle shelling of five homes in the Al-Kafarnah neighborhood left 18 civilians dead, including 7 children, 6 women and 11 members of the same family. U.S. weapons are provided as military aid to Israel, in violation of the U.S. Arms Export Control and Foreign Assistance Acts. The U.S. Arms Export Control Acts limits the use of U.S.-supplied weapons to self-defense and internal policing and forbids their use against civilians. The Foreign Assistance Act bans all U.S. assistance to countries which engage in a systematic pattern of human rights violations. Come to the protest (site of the Vigil to End the Occupation of Palestine) and also urge your new Members of Congress, the White House and State Department to hold Israel accountable for its violation of U.S. laws and to exert pressure on Israel to abide by international law and human rights. Sponsored by: WAMM Middle East Committee. **** 2 FRI, NOV 10 AND SAT, NOV 11 UNITY CHURCH, UNITARIAN, ST. PAUL LOCAL UU ANTI-RACISM CONFERENCE There will be two parallel anti-racism conferences - with a few key connections between the two - held at the same time. One track is for Uus of color (DRUUMM), the other is for white UUs (ARE) who want to learn more and work with people of color within UUism and in the larger world. PLEASE REGISTER ASAP. FFI: DRUUMM: www.druumm.org FFI: ARE: http://www.uuallies.org/MCARIWorkshop.htm **** 3. NOV 13 THROUGH NOV 17 WASHINGTON DC, BALTIMORE MIDWEST ACADEMY ORGANIZING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE TRAINING "Organizing for Social Change" is a five day, residential, comprehensive training for a variety of organizational staff and leaders. Most are working on specific issue campaign and building powerful, progressive organizations. This training helps to be more strategic in the fight for social, economic and racial justice. FFI: http://midwestacademy.com/training_DC_nov06.html **** 4. FRI, NOV 17 THROUGH SUN, NOV 19 MINNEAPOLIS HILTON HOTEL 1001 MARQUETTE AVE, MINNEAPOLIS "UNITED IN MISSION" ATTEND THE MINNESOTA RELIGIOUS COALITION FOR REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE BREAKFAST EVENT OR REGISTER FOR THE WHOLE PLANNED PARENTHOOD CONFERENCE. We know that we don't need to tell you what a critical time it is for everyone to hear from clergy and faith leaders who support healthy sexuality and reproductive healthcare for all! The rallying cry of "these doors stay open!" at women's health clinics across the country, can only be a reality if our progressive religious and spiritual leaders take a stand, speak out and take back the true moral high ground. That is why Planned Parenthood's conference organizers reached out to RCRC leaders in Minnesota to help us include clergy voices and clergy leadership in our upcoming Minneapolis conference. Together we have developed two important sessions specific to organizing and hearing from clergy and lay leaders from across the mid-west. On Friday morning, November 17th, from 9:45 -11:45am, there will be a Clergy for Choice Organizing meeting titled "What are the successes and what are the roadblocks?" On Saturday morning, November 18th, from 7:30-9 a.m., there will be an Interfaith Breakfast -"United in Mission". The Rev. Rebecca Voelkel, an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ and Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force's Institute for Welcoming Resources, a national ecumenical collaboration of the Welcoming Church Movement, will explore ways to reassert the role of clergy leaders in advocating for healthy sexuality and reproductive healthcare for all. Other participants include the Rev. Eily Marlow and the Rev. Marilynn Ford Smith. FFI: David Meacham Telephone: (212) 261-4657 E-mail: david.meacham [at] ppfa.org Registration: http:extranet.ppfa.org **** 5. SAT, NOV 18 WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, MINNEAPOLIS INGNITING A CULTURE OF LOVE, PEACE, AND JUSTICE is the theme of the Midwest Conference of Spiritual Progressives. It is sponsored by the Network of Spiritual Progressives - Minnesota and co-sponsored by about 40 diverse organizations and congregations. Progressive panelists in every field--health care, education, business,environmental protection, and popular culture--will explain how they are organizing their lives and their institutions to pursue this new bottom line of spiritual values. This conference will be a celebration of what we can do together! Details of the conference and registration information are available on the NSP website at http://www.nspmn.org/ or by calling 952-476-6126. The registration fee is $45 (lunch included), students and activists are asked to pay $20, and scholarships are readily available for anyone who needs one. **** 6. SAT, NOV 18 10:00 AM TO 12:30 PM MICHAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SOCIETY, FRIDLEY For directions, go to http://www.msuu.org TWIN CITIES COHOUSING WORKSHOP Come learn about Cohousing and hear the latest news on Cohousing in the Twin Cities area! In addition to a brief summary on "What's Cohousing" and current activity on developments in the Twin Cities, there will be smaller-group breakout sessions including Cohousing and Sustainability, and Elder Cohousing & Resources for Streamlining Development. There will also be plenty of time for networking with others who share an interest in creating cohousing, including discussion with members of at least two newly forming communities. For more information on the event, go to www.IslandParkMN.com and click on "News" and then "Grant's Blog". For questions or if you have information to share on your own activities, please call 952-926-8554 or send an email to Malone_CommunitiesConsulting [at] hotmail.com. **** C. NATIONAL UU ADVOCACY 1. OPPOSE GOVERNMENT SPYING When they reconvene on Monday, November 13th for the "lame duck" session, Congress may vote to give telephone and internet service providers immunity from prosecution, despite their cooperation with White House and the National Security Agency (NSA) spying programs. The proposed provisions would end all pending and future legal actions against telecommunications companies accused of illegally assisting government spying programs. Please take action now! http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/UUA/campaign.jsp?campa ign_KEY=5852 2. MARK WORLD AIDS DAY, DECEMBER 1 WORLD AIDS DAY WORSHIP GUIDE: World AIDS day is the perfect time to pause as a religious community and reflect on both the global AIDS crisis and our response to it. This guide created by the UUA Washington Office, the UU United Nations Office, and the UU Global AIDS Coalition features background information on global AIDS, worship materials such as hymns and readings, advocacy actions for coffee hour, and religious education materials. http://www.uu-uno.org/?q=taxonomy_menu/2/7/84 FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS: ALTERNATIVE VIGILS World AIDS Day also presents the opportunity to reach out to your greater community, coming together to bear witness to the failings of current US AIDS prevention programs while advocating for change. On December 1st, people across the country will be holding "For Whom The Bell Tolls" Alternative Vigils. They will mark each new HIV infection worldwide by ringing bells, lighting candles, or beating drums every eighth second in front of Congressional offices; at their churches, synagogues, temples, and other houses of worship; on their college campuses; and in public spaces. Join in this movement by signing up to host an event in your area. Use the planning guide to help you organize logistics, recruit speakers and media, and take effective advocacy actions. http://www.pepfarwatch.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=91&Ite **** 3. SUPREME COURT REVISITS "PARTIAL BIRTH" ABORTION ISSUE On Wednesday November 8th the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in two cases (Gonzales v. Carhart and Gonzales v. Planned Parenthood) that challenge the constitutionality of the Federal Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 (the Act). The Act is unconstitutional for several reasons: it lacks a health exception and it contains broad language that unintentionally restricts constitutionally protected activities. These issues have already been explored and resolved in a previous case (Stenberg v. Carhart) in 2000. Due to the retirement of Justice O'Connor in early 2006 and the appointment of 2 more conservative justices, many believe that the court is using these cases to establish new standards with regard to the evaluation of all laws that regulate abortion. For example, whether a health exception is always needed or whether the term "health" should continue to be broadly interpreted to include mental and emotional health. For more information please visit: http://pewforum.org/docs/?DocID=168 **** 4. UUMFE IS SEEKING VOLUNTEERS for a Conference on Environmental Justice. The UU Ministry for Earth (UUMFE) is planning a national UU environmental justice conference/training to be held in the Winter of 07 or Spring of 08. This will be a first of its kind event intended to mobilize UUs to address environmental justice issues more effectively in their congregations and communities and to continue to spur denominational change from the "bottom up". To design this significant event and help do the ambitious outreach necessary to make it a success, the UUMFE is recruiting 4-6 dynamic planning team members who represent a diverse range of UU constituencies and perspectives. Ideally, they will have experience engaging in some form of social activism within or outside of UU circles and/or experience planning educational activities. They are especially looking for representation from younger UUs and those who are people of color. We thank the UUMFE for their continued hard work on environmental justice and urge those might have the interest and gifts to help make this conference a success to please consider joining them in their work. If you are interested in being considered for the planning team or would like more information on the planned event, please visit their site: http://www.uuministryforearth.org/cgi/news.cgi?record=10 The deadline is November 17th. **** D. 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 Economic Community 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 are 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 Network of Spiritual Progressives: http://www.spiritualprogressives.org/ Network of Spiritual Progressives, local chapter http://www.nspmn.org/ * (no other messages in thread) Results generated by Tiger Technologies <http://www.tigertech.net/> using MHonArc.
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