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SOCIAL JUSTICE TEAM (SJT) MEETING

Our next monthly meeting is Tuesday, March 5 at Noon via Zoom

The Social Justice team is a self-selecting group open to all UUFH Members and Friends.  We welcome all active participants.  Whether your social justice interests are one or many, you can contribute to our SJT efforts.  Please contact Charlotte Corrigan for the Zoom link if you plan to attend this meeting.

Join Social Justice Team (SJT)

We meet the first Tuesday of each month from 12-1:30pm via Zoom.

All are welcome to attend. These meetings are your chance to provide input and contribute to our UUFH Justice efforts.  To participate, please e-mail Charlotte Corrigan for the agenda, minutes, and Zoom link.

GS2030 (Green Sanctuary Renewal) is included in our meetings per the Fellowship’s approval of our UUFH Congregational Project for 2023-2024


Heads Up! Here’s what is coming next from the GS team:

  • Get started on our Congregational Read! Rev. Terry’s service on February 11 is based on this book.

All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis Edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Katherine K. Wilkinson Available from the publisher and Amazon ” A powerful read that fills one with, dare I say . . . hope?”—The New York Times” The book is an anthology of short chapters so it’s easy to browse and read chapters of special interest to you. 

We will hold four discussions on the book. The first will be at noon February 11:


A message from Tom Gonzalez, GS Steering Committee:
CONGREGATIONAL READ DISCUSSION SESSIONS
The Congregational Read is All We Can Save; it’s about climate change and
climate justice. We will cover it incrementally over 4 sessions led by members of
the Green Sanctuary.
 
The first discussion will be held February 11th at 12 pm in the sanctuary after
Coffee Hour. Each discussion will last 30-45 minutes. The subsequent
discussions will be held February 25th, March 10th and March 24th at the same time.


The first discussion will cover section 1.0 Root of the book. This section is 45
pages from page 3 to page 48 and contains 6 essays and 2 poems. Those interested in participating are requested to read this section. While reading this section hold in mind these questions:

  • What are you learning that you did not know before?
  • How are you feeling as you read?
  • What passages resonate within you?
  • Is the depth and breadth of the climate problem less than or greater than
    you thought?

Bring your answers to the discussion.
Thanks,
Tom

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HIGHLIGHTS in this issue: details are in the linked JW NEWS text!

  • Charleston IAAM trip – INQUIRY re interest
  • OUTREACH COLLECTION – Dream Scholarship Fund – through February 29.
  • Congregational Read:  ALL WE CAN SAVE  – Sunday February 11 service w/ Rev. Terry –with discussion to follow at Noon
  • UU JUSTICE NC – news and Friday Action Hour –  LEANDRO Advocacy
  • UUSJ:  30 Days of Love 2024:  January 15 – February 14, 2024 
  • UUSJ: ACTION opportunities
  • UU the Vote / NC PRIMARY Election info — March 5 / YOU CAN VOTE info/links
  • LWV seminar:  February 22, 11:3-am-1pm:  Navigating Immigration Pathways To Legal Status
  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH – Hendersonville

2023-2024 OUTREACH COLLECTIONS  

February:  DREAM SCHOLARSHIP FUND

As we have each year since its origins here at UUFH more than a dozen years ago, we dedicate our Outreach Collection to DREAM SCHOLARSHIPS during the month of February.

These college scholarships – up to $2500 per year – have now helped well over 50 undocumented students brought to the US as children. These DACA recipients are now young adults seeking to improve their lives and those of their family members through higher education and employment.

Our guest on Sunday, February 4, is Evelyn G.  She migrated to the US from Mexico as her family fled local corruption and sought a better, safer life.  She has recently completed her degree in accounting – in part with aid from the Dream Scholarship Fund – and works as an accountant at Blue Ridge Health.  Evelyn will share more of her story at the February 4 service.

If you would like your offering to go to this program, please write Dream Scholarship in the memo line of your check. Or, if you are giving cash, please use an envelope (provided in the Foyer), write your name on it, and mark it “Dream Scholarship.”

You may also contribute through your Vanco account via the UUFH website. Click “Donate” at the top of the website home page and select “Outreach Fund.” Thank you for your generosity!

UU JUSTICE NC 

Subscribe to receive the monthly newsletter & action alerts in your inbox at UUJusticeNC.org   DONATE to UU Justice NC via this link: You Can Donate Here! 

OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION 

from Rev. Lisa Garcia Sampson, Executive Director, UU Justice NC:   see the current UUFH jUUstice Workers News for additional specific actions you can take.

FRIDAY ACTION HOUR 

Every Friday at 11:00 UUs from across the state gather to recap the past week and take action on the issues impacting our state and country.  In the coming month, we’ll be focusing on the upcoming municipal elections and will also keep the pressure on our elected officials to better promote the HOPE program.  And we always have good music to help us feel the justice movement in our bones! 

Join via this Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/91029655107

If you can’t make it on Fridays, you can still take action at any time – just check out our UU Justice NC – Friday Action Hour 2023  to view the materials for the current and previous sessions

SIGN UP MAKES IT EASY to receive the weekly update in your inbox automatically. Click Here to Sign Up!   Receive a listserv email with all the details prior to Friday’s Action Hour.


NC Primary Election DATE:  MARCH 5, 2024! 

Each of us has power. In a recent blog post from former US Attorney Joyce Vance, she noted the following: “A decision not to vote will have as much force in determining the outcome of the 2024 election as much as voting in it will.” She followed that up with this comment:  “Think your vote doesn’t matter? It definitely does in small local elections where turnout is small. Decisions about who your mayor or sheriff is will definitely impact your life. But voting matters in national elections too. Remember Florida in 2000? George Bush got 2,912,790 votes, 48.8% of the total. Al Gore received 2,912,253, also 8.8% of the vote. The fate of the nation hung on fewer than 1,000 votes [actually 537]. Remind anyone who tells you they’re going to sit out the 2024 election of that fact.”

Legislation passed in 2023 has led to changes in election rules for 2024 (court cases are underway challenging some of these laws.

Here is the link to IMPORTANT date/deadline/location details for Henderson County:    hendersoncounty elections: important dates

UUJustice NC partner organization You Can Vote has handy information and links:  


WHEN, WHERE & HOW to vote

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Voting Guide — You Can Votewww.youcanvote.org

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FEED the KIDS COALITION FUNDRAISER

St James Episcopal Church is holding it’s second FatTuesday Fundraiser on FEBRUARY 13 (FAT TUESDAY) for Feed the Kids.   The dinner is an enhanced version of the spaghetti dinner that the Saint James FTK Team serves at the Boys and Girls Club. There will be beads, decorations, music, and more for all ages. Suggested donation is $10/person or $25/family. Additional donations are welcome. Pay at the door or register online.

This year, they offer ONLINE REGISTRATION with payment options for your choice of two dinner seating choices.  Start your registration by clicking on your chosen seating LINK  below: