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| Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 07:35:51 -0800 (PST) | |
MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE FOR NOVEMBER 14, 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 ACTION NEWS **** 1. **** CALLING FOR A GATHERING OF UU REALTORS, mortgage bankers, builders, architects and those in related services who want to live their UU principles and work for affordable housing and solutions for the homeless population with legislative action. Please contact Monica Williams or Nan Corliss at Minnesota Valley UU Fellowship in Bloomington with your interest. Monica at williams7487 [at] comcast.net or Nan at ncorliss41 [at] aol.com . Affordable Housing subcommittee, Social Justice Committee **** 2. SAT, NOV 17 9 AM TO 5 PM--COFFEE AT 8:30 FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY CHALICE ROOM 900 MOUNT CURVE, MINNEAPOLIS WALK-INS WELCOME! A WORKSHOP ON WHITENESS: a UU program on anti-racism & racial justice. The last census revealed much about the changing face of Minnesota's racial mix. Much growth is in groups known as people of color. And it is now possible to check more than one racial category ~ "multiracial" is becoming the highest percentage of children in many parts of the country. While we can know intellectually that we are all part of the human race, few would claim that racism in our country and our congregations has been fully eliminated. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words ring true: Sunday morning remains the most segregated hour of the week. Many of us long for authentic diversity in our communities, wishing to be people making the journey towards wholeness. A first step in dismantling racism is the ability to articulate our own heritage, moving on to our community history and/or our congregation's past regarding issues of racial justice. Participants in the Workshop on Whiteness will have the opportunity to reflect with others on their own personal experiences of race and explore how to move forward to a more inclusive future. Presented by the Rev. Dr. William Gardiner. Dr. Gardiner is an anti-racism consultant for the Unitarian Universalist Association and past Director of the UUA's anti-racism and Social Justice Empowerment programs. Registration is $15, payable to Prairie Star District (write "MUUSJA Workshop" in Memo line). Pre-registration preferred, however walk-in registrations will be available day of the event. Mail registration to: Catie Chi Olson attn: Workshop on Whiteness 4344 Oakland Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55407 Registration includes continental breakfast and a light lunch (vegetarian option available). FFI: Jo Haberman - 612-822-8870 jojane [at] juno.com **** 3. SAT, NOV 17 10:30 AM MERRIAM PARK LIBRARY CORNER OF MARSHALL AND FAIRVIEW, ST. PAUL FREE Sponsored by Wilderness Connections, WALKING AWAY FROM THE KING (the "king" being the current endless-growth, neoliberal economic/cultural paradigm that is destroying the environment, communities, and human aspirations globally.)COFFEE AND DONUTS. Viewing of first half of 132-minute new film, "What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire" (a middle class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American Lifestyle). Showing of second half will be scheduled for end of November. Discussion, reporting, and ideas for action after each half. Film features interviews with Daniel Quinn, Derrick Jensen, Jerry Mander, Chellis Glendinning, Richard Heinberg, Thomas Berry, William Catton, Ran Prieur and Richard Manning. It looks at current global situation and asks the most important questions of all: * How did we get here? * Why do we keep destroying the planet? * What do we truly want? * Can we find a vision that will empower us to do what is necessary to survive, and even thrive, in the coming decades? **** 4. MON, NOV 26 6:30 PM PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH JACKMAN ROOM PEOPLE OF FAITH ROUND TABLE:SO WHAT'S WITH THE "T" IN GLBT? Is it a drink with jam and bread?... A note to follow "la"?.something that's thrown in the sea at a Boston Party? Could your faith community unknowingly be unwelcoming.not including.actually discriminating against the "T" in your community? Did you know that there are unique health and social justice challenges faced by this important group of people? Want to learn more? So do we!! Join us to view the "Call Me Malcolm" movie. This is an award winning documentary of Rev. Malcolm Himschoot recounting the struggle and journey of self-discovery as a transgender person and a person of faith called to ministry. This informative and enlightening movie addresses not only the physical and emotional challenges of coming to terms with one's gender identity but also intertwines the spiritual and relational aspects of this same journey. This is the first of several opportunities that the People of Faith Roundtables will offer to raise awareness and education about the various aspects of the transgender community. We will also seek to offer ways that faith communities can support, minister to and be more welcoming presence for transgender people. Mark your calendar now for the January 14th Round Table at Hennepin Ave. United Methodist Church for a continuation of the conversation and more opportunities to learn from members of the transgender community. Please feel free to forward to others or advertise in faith newsletters/bulletins. For more information email faithfamilyfairness [at] yahoo.com. **** 5. BIBLE SELF DEFENSE COURSES TUES, DEC 4TH AND 11TH AT 7:00 PM OR WED, DEC 5TH AND 12TH AT 7:00 PM Tired of arguing with friends about sexuality or gender? Dread going to family gatherings? Learn how to turn those jousting arguments into conversations that helps bring understanding and improve your relationships. Attend an upcoming Bible Self-Defense Course and learn: Nonviolent principles of communication Strategies that help you guide the discussion Understanding fundamentalist views of scripture How to de-fang Hebrew and Christian texts Scholarly insights that support LGBT identities Open to all ages and backgrounds Two-part courses offered at two different locations: Tuesday, December 4th and 11th at 7 p.m. Louisiana Oaks Apartments Community Room 7201 Walker St. West in St. Louis Park (Hwy 7 and Louisiana Ave. Parking available at the park across the street) Wednesday, December 5th and 12th at 7 p.m. Pi Bar and Restaurant 2532 25th Ave. S. Minneapolis (3 blocks east of Hiawatha and 26th street) Hurry! Space is limited, so register early. * Food and beverages available. Donations are welcome. Sponsored by Faith Family Fairness Alliance Soulforce Q OutFront Minnesota **** NATIONAL UU ADVOCACY **** 1. NOV 23rd BUY NOTHING DAY This November, environmentalists, social activists and concerned citizens in as many as 65 countries will hit the streets for a 24-hour consumer fast in celebration of the 15th annual Buy Nothing Day, a global cultural phenomenon that originated in Vancouver, Canada. http://adbusters.org/metas/eco/bnd/view.php?id=403 **** C. SOCIAL JUSTICE LINKS To learn 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 Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota www.ceimn.org Minnesota Alliance of Peacemakers http://www.mapm.org/ Minnesota Metro Branch of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom www.wilpfmn.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 Congregations Caring for Creation http://www.c3mn.net/ Network of Spiritual Progressives: http://www.spiritualprogressives.org/ Network of Spiritual Progressives, local chapter http://www.nspmn.org/
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