Justice is what love looks like in public.
SOCIAL JUSTICE TEAM (SJT)
NOTE our new 6:30PM meeting time:
- We hope this new time encourages participation by those in the workforce or with young children.
- We have a mix of on-site or Zoom meetings planned.
Our next SJT monthly meeting will be October 1 at 6:30 PM 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. Your inputs are welcome. Contact any team member AND join the team to help carry out your suggestions.
Contact Charlotte Corrigan for the Agenda, minutes and meeting LINK and current schedule
GS2030 (Green Sanctuary Renewal) is included in our meetings per the Fellowship’s approval of our UUFH Congregational Project for 2023-2024
Join Social Justice Team (SJT)
We meet the first Tuesday of each month from 6:30 -8pm.
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.
SEPTEMBER OUTREACH COLLECTION: Democracy in Action initiative funding
The UUA Side with Love/UU the Vote campaign has targeted eight states to help register voters, one of which is again North Carolina. UUs across the nation are working for us – making calls, writing postcards and letters, and going door to door in populous areas.
UUFH has committed to sending 3,000 postcards to NC voters. These have been divided into 100 kits/30 cards each. The cost for supplies is $24 per Kit – labels, colored pens, printing, stamps – all obviously not free. We obtained $700 in grant support through UU Justice NC, but this covers only 30% of the total expenses. The remaining balance is $1360. Any funds received above our costs will go to UU Justice NC for further work for Democracy in North Carolina.
The Order of Service has instructions for donating: You can also submit a check with Democracy Outreach Collection in the memo line OR make your donation via the UUFH website DONATE button.
SAVE THE DATES: September 28 & 29: Workshop, Services and Action Hour
Please Save the Date for the UU Climate Justice Revival September 28 & 29 Don’t miss this opportunity to build relationships between Climate Justice and Getting Out the Vote.This two-day celebration includes a Saturday Interactive Workshop (September 28 in UUFH Fellowship Hall) and Sunday Worship Service (led by Rev. George Grimm-Howell), tied up with an Action Hour focused on relational organizing during this election cycle.
For more information about how Climate Justice is more than about the climate, watch these 2 very short videos:
TED Talk: Why isn’t the climate movement voting?
Side With Love’s Climate at the Intersections
Watch for a REGISTRATION link for Saturday’s workshop – coming soon!
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Contact Charlotte Corrigan to join the email list.
link to the current edition: JW NEWS
This week’s highlights:
- September Outreach Collection: Democracy in Action Funding
- Save the Date: CLIMATE JUSTICE REVIVAL September 28 – 29
- UU JUSTICE NC – News and Friday Action Hour, and more actions
- UU the Vote:
- UUFH Democracy in Action Plan updates
- You Can Vote: on-line training sessions
- Updates – Phone-banking / letter writing
- Postcards SIGNUP & KIT DISTRIBUTION & RETURNS
- Election Schedules, absentee voting portal, resources for candidate information
- UUSJ : Voter Mobilization webinar , Keynote – Andrea Miller (September 10)
- Plus more: PSS, Progressive Alliance – postcard party for public education, Moms Demand Action, Affordable housing, ARE, CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM, Supreme court Reform, Migrant Workers Proclamation AND Pisgah Legal Services: JUSTICE FORUM (October 10 – live and live-stream)
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!
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 2024 to view the materials for the current and previous sessions
BONUS:
Sign up for the Weekly Friday Action Hour community listserv Email
Each email includes a promo of the week’s actions, the Zoom link, and the link to our Actions List (Google Doc) direct each week to your inbox. Click here to sign up!
UUFH has a strong history of involvement in the UU the Vote Campaigns in 2020 and 2022. This requires many hands – not just those of the SJ Team. members.
This requires many hands – not just those of the SJ Team members. We have 2 new SJT volunteers, Richard Lottenberg and Elizabeth Ritchie, who are working with guidance from Kitten Bulen to spearhead UUFH efforts for 2024.
As Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, UU Justice NC, reminded us:
“It is time to go deeper. For most of us, postcarding should only be the appetizer before the meal. This year our moral legacy is on the line. And if we can go further than postcarding, we have a moral responsibility to do so.”
UUFH: INTRODUCTION TO OUR UU THE VOTE PLAN FOR 2024
“UUFH Democracy in Action”
Current UUFH Democracy in ACTION items:
[1] FRIDAY ACTION HOUR – weekly at 11AM
with Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, UU Justice NC
Join Action Hour via this Zoom. Link: NEW ZOOM LINK
And if you can’t make it on Fridays, just check out our Action Hour Link: Google Doc
This link permits viewing, at your convenience, the links & materials f
or the current and any previous 2024 sessions.
BONUS:
Sign up for the Weekly Friday Action Hour community listserv Email
Each email includes a promo of the week’s actions, the Zoom link, and the link to our Actions List (Google Doc) direct each week to your inbox.
[2] YOU CAN VOTE: VOTER EMPOWERMENT TRAINING sessions
See YCV website youcanvote.org for additional sessions as they are scheduled.
Training sessions online are scheduled for multiple dates.
Virtual Voter Empowerment Training
YCV’s 2024 Voter Empowerment Training is an hour-long virtual webinar designed to mobilize volunteers with how to educate and empower the community for upcoming elections. This comprehensive training educates participants in You Can Vote’s work and key messages, a thorough understanding of how to properly fill out a voter registration form, best practices and the voter ID rules for this year! This training is for those looking to learn more about You Can Vote, updated voting rules, best practices in voter registration, and those interested in volunteering with YCV!
NOTE: the YCV website also includes materials on why voting matters:
Lawmakers and local elected officials make decisions about education, climate and the environment, the economy, public safety, civil rights, reproductive rights, public health, housing, and more.
To learn how local, state, and federal officials impact the issues you care about click here to download a printable versions. Your county commissioner or school board member may impact your daily life more immediately than elected Federal officials.
[3]. Write letters with Vote Forward to encourage voters to register and vote.
Writing personalized, handwritten letters to voters is a proven and effective way to help increase voter turnout and strengthen our democracy. You can write letters right now from your home. Letter writing is a great way to turn anxiety into action! You can access this action by going to VoteForward.org.
AND…
Your NEXT chance to SIGN UP AND RECEIVE POSTCARD KITS is at Coffee Hour on SUNDAY, September 8th.
- Kits of 30 cards will also be available Sundays into September. Connect with a Democracy in Action team member – R. Lottenberg, E. Ritchie or K. Bulen or SJT Chair, C. Corrigan. If coffee hours do not work for you, let a team member know and we’ll work something out if that’s more convenient.
We have signed up with UU Justice NC to do 3000 postcards for Reclaim Our Vote: UUJNC has now sent us materials such as voter name & address list text and “EARLY VOTING” information label text. We have purchased the needed postcards, postcard postage stamps, Avery labels and colored pens and assembled them into 100 Kits of 30 cards each for distribution to you.
HOW MANY WILL YOU DO: 30 or 60 or ?? Partner with a spouse or friend to lighten the task.
Kits of 30 cards will also be available Sundays through September.
KITS ARE STILL AVAILABLE – FOR NEW VOLUNTEERS OR THOSE WHO WANT TO DO ANOTHER KIT.
Connect with UUFH Democracy in Action team members – R. Lottenberg, E. Ritchie or K. Bulen or SJT Chair, C. Corrigan to receive yours.
If coffee hours do not work for you, let a team member know and we’ll work something out if that’s more convenient.
NOTE: We are also planning a POSTCARD PARTY for generating cards in a group setting for even more fun (date TBD).
POSTCARD RETURN: The official mailing period is OCTOBER 1 through October 15 – timed to target the EARLY VOTING period which is October 17 – November 2.
DO NOT MAIL your cards: HOLD your completed postcards for return on Sundays now through SEPTEMBER 29.
We will collect your completed postcards in the UUFH Foyer – after services please to be less disruptive of incoming service attendees.
A special thank you to Claire Crook, Polly Crabtree and Regina Hutchison who helped the team assemble the kits AND then took home kits to complete.
CANDIDATE INFORMATION RESOURCES
These non-partisan resources can help you learn more about the candidates and their positions. Some also contain customized information for finding your polling place, checking your registration status, knowing what is on your ballot, and even provide information about upcoming candidate debates. The first 2 are national while the last is NC specific.
Vote411.org created and maintained by the League of Women Voters provides significant information on candidates. When candidate listings are live, this “Candidate Information” link will let you know.
Guides.Vote is a national nonpartisan organization that provides comparisons of candidates for many national and statewide races.
Blueprint NC is a coalition that has launched this online guide for NC voters. When people put in their address, information for candidates on their ballot will appear. Information is available in Spanish as well. Blueprint NC works towards inclusive and anti-racist democracy rooted in civic engagement through movement building and mobilization.
Voter Mobilization Keynote with Andrea Miller (UUSJ sponsored event) Tuesday, September 10 7:30pm ET – 6:30pm CT – 5:30pm MT – 4:30pm PT RSVP; Online Andrea Miller is the Founding Board Member of the Center for Common Ground (CCG) and an inspirational, unwavering fighter for racial justice and voting rights. Reclaim our Vote, popular among UUs, is a CCG project.Andrea will discuss plans during 2024 for getting out the vote (GOTV) in key states, both on the ground and remotely. We will learn more about postcarding, texting, phone banking, and other opportunities with CCG to support UU voter engagement efforts.Most of all, we will leave with a sense of commitment and enthusiasm for the work ahead of us. |