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From: Lauren Culbert (lculbert |
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| Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 12:29:18 -0800 (PST) | |
MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE JANUARY 17, 2007 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. THUR, JAN 18 7:00 TO 9:00 PM HENNEPIN AVENUE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 511 GROVELAND AVENUE, MPLS PARKING IN CHURCH PARKING LOT THIRD THURSDAY GLOBAL ISSUES FORUM: RECENT GLOBAL ACTION ON GLOBAL WARMING. Free and open to the public. Come and bring a friend. The world awaits US re-engagement in the fight to prevent irreversible damage from climate change. Absent action at the federal level, leaders from around the world are focusing on significant sub-national initiatives such as the new California global warming solutions act. The new make-up of the US Congress and the Minnesota legislature also suggest new possibilities, as does the recent meeting in Nairobi, Kenya of the parties to the UN Convention on Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol. We will discuss the results of that meeting and the forthcoming report of the UN Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change, with particular reference to the economics of taking action to mitigate the problem. Presenter: J. DRAKE HAMILTON. As Science Policy Director for Fresh Energy, Ms. Hamilton is responsible for scientific analysis, policy development and outreach on renewable energy, global warming, and the promotion of clean technology. She is a Board member of the US Climate Action network and the principal author of FE's Playing with Fire: Climate Change in Minnesota. **** 2. SAT, JAN 20 7:00 PM FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY UPPER ASSEMBLY HALL A CHANCE TO SEE AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH has been arranged by CUUPS-TwinCities for the Pagan community (all denominations) and their friends. Admission is FREE, though we do need RSVPs. (We have room for 400 in the screening room, but need approximate numbers for refreshments and to set up break out rooms for discussion.) Send an email to rsvp [at] paganinstitute.org and put INCONVENIENT TRUTH in the subject and the number of your party in the body. Doors open at 6:45 pm and the event begins with drumming and browsing displays of Pagan efforts towards environmental restoration and cleanup. Any local group who wants display space needs to contact cuupstc [at] aol.com in advance, as display space is somewhat limited. If there are sufficient displays from the community we will run press releases to the general media for the event. There will also be a (cash) espresso & dessert bar to defray expenses of this and future free film nights. **** 3. JAN 19, JAN 20 UNITED AUTO WORKERS UNION HALL 2191 FORD PARKWAY, ST. PAUL LABOR AND SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE to develop a campaign to confront the climate crisis and halt the further degradation of earth's ecosystems by converting to a sustainable economy through green manufacturing that is powered by clean, renewable energy with a just transition for all workers. Anyone who works for a living has an important role to play in this effort. Working men and women built this country with very little to say about how it was done, and now we are suffering the consequences in the worst way at the hands of the big corporations. Our planetary home and the future of generations to come are at risk as never before. To ensure that we are not the ones making all of the sacrifices in terms our jobs, livelihoods and children's security, we must take the lead and develop a plan of action and a fight back strategy to defend our interests and those of Mother Earth. We are asking environmental activists in the Great Lakes Region concerned with the fate of the planet to join with us in this effort. FFI: website: www.laborandsustainability.org Email: info [at] laborandsustainability.org **** 4. MON, JAN 22 6:30 PM FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH LIBRARY 3400 DUPONT AVE. SO. WOMEN WHO READ BOOK CLUB Potluck and Discussion. Join us to discuss How the Pro-Choice Movement Saved America by Cristina Page and Reproductive Justice. For future dates, Women Who Read Book Club, meets on the 4th Monday of every month. All are welcome to attend. Meetings are usually held in homes so interested women should phone First Universalist Church (612-825-1701) to get the next book title and location. **** 5. MON, JAN 22 4 TO 6 PM MACALESTER ALUMNI HOUSE 1044 SUMMIT AVE, ST. PAUL Celebrate the Anniversary of Roe V. Wade at a reception (suggested donation $15) For carpool contact Cathy Apostle-caquilt51 [at] aol.com. **** 6. WED, JAN 24 2:30 TO 4:00 EST OR THURS FEB 1 12:30 TO 2:00 EST ONLINE TRAINING FEDERAL BUDGET ADVOCACY MADE SIMPLE. The President's budget will be out on February 5. Will you be ready? Sign up for an online training session to learn -What's at stake for human needs in the coming year's budget decisions -The basics: how the budget process works, when decisions are made, and who makes them -Practical tools to help you make the case for the right budget priorities. This training is primarily intended for state/local advocates who plan to use the information to inform policymakers and/or the press about the impact of federal budget proposals on their state/community. Contact Maricela Donahue, mdonahue [at] chn.org, or call (202) 223-2532 to sign up Closer to your session, you will receive an email with instructions on how to connect to the online training. Please note that in order to participate in the training you will need a computer with internet access, speakers, and an audio streaming program, such as iTunes or Real Player. These programs can be downloaded for free onto your computer. **** 7. SAT, JAN 27 1:00 TO 2;30 PM FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH THEOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS BASED ON REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS. Join Rev. Kate Tucker, Meredith Schonfield -Hicks, Clara Barton Intern for Women's Issues. Kellie Clement, AUW member and Seminarian for Choice. Hear UU women's beliefs on abortion that are Pro-Faith, Pro-Family and Pro-Community. **** 8. SUN, JAN 28 9:00 AM AND 11:00 AM FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH AUW Sunday," Choice Makes Us Human." Featuring AUW Seminarian for Choice Kelli Clement and Meridith Schonfeld-Hicks, Clara Barton Intern for the UUA. **** B. NATIONAL UU ADVOCACY **** 1. KEEP DARFUR ON THE MINDS OF OUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS The 110th Congress is now in session. Send your elected officials a loud and clear message to make ending the genocide in Darfur a top priority. Congress must keep Darfur in the news, support civilian protection, and increase pressure for a negotiated peace. http://capwiz.com/uusc/issues/alert/?alertid=9253616&type=CO **** 2. FEB 16 THROUGH FEB 18 KEY BRIDGE MARRIOTT, ARLINGTON, VA NOW IS THE TIME: LEADING CONGREGATIONS INTO A MULTIRACIAL MULTICULTURAL FUTURE UUA Congregational Services Ten years ago the General Assembly made a commitment to move toward becoming an anti-racist, anti-oppressive multicultural Association of Congregations. At the 2006 General Assembly the following resolution written by a GA delegate in response to reports of UUA officers as well as events impacting Unitarian Universalist communities of color, especially youth, at the 2005 and 2006 General Assemblies, was overwhelmingly supported by the delegates from over 600 UU congregations: "Resolved, that the Delegates to General Assembly are charged to work with their congregations to hold at least one program over the next year to address racism or classism, and to report on that program at next year's General Assembly." NOW IS THE TIME! Join congregational leaders from around the country as we explore together what we can do to lead Congregations into a Multi-Racial, Multi-Cultural Future. Online Conference Registration is happening NOW! http://www.uua.org/cde/nowisthetime2007/index.html **** 3. FEB 23 THROUGH FEB 25 FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF DENVER TURNING TOWARD ONE ANOTHER II,UU SOCIAL JUSTICE MINISTRY CONSULTATION. Each of us carries a part of the solution. We gather to nurture the skills needed for the journey we are called to as progressive people of faith. Won't you join us? FEATURING: *The Witness, Faithful Fools Street Ministry of San Francisco *Effective Models for Congregation-based Social Justice Ministry *Interfaith Community Organizing: Theology & Praxis *UU Community Ministry in the Urban Environment *Creating Beloved Community - The Good, the Bad & the Ugly *Dynamic Worship, Dance Party & Networking Opportunities *Participation Equalization Funds Available. Sponsored by the Urban Disciples (Veatch Program on UU Urban Social Justice Ministry) and the UU Society for Community Ministries (SCM.) Event details including information on registration, program and travel grant application coming soon. Contact Rev. Deborah Holder at (505)231-7724 or visit us online at www.urbandisciples.org or www.uuscm.org. **** 4. MARCH 22 THROUGH 24 NEW YORK CITY FACING RACE 2007: DEFINE JUSTICE, MAKE CHANGE APPLIED RESEARCH CENTER(ARC) >From the rebuilding of the Gulf Coast to the creation of a new >immigration system, questions of racial justice dominate debates in academia, government and the media this year and into the future. With our conference, we hope to unite our movement by building bridges across issues and communities to amplify the concerns of communities of color in the intellectual, policy and popular debates that lie ahead. Gary Delgado, founder of ARC, resigned as its executive director after 16 years, but still serves as a consultant - he worked with about 25 local UUs last year, in a racial justice workshop sponsored by MUUSJA. ARC is considered one of the most effective racial justice organizations in the country. - Jo Haberman FFI: http://www.arc.org/content/view/499/ **** 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 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 Alliance for Sustainability www.afors.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/
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