All members & friends are welcome to join the efforts of the Social Justice Outreach Team
SOCIAL JUSTICE & ALLIES FOR RACIAL EQUITY TEAM MEETINGS
We meet on the first TUESDAY ( June 7th) of the month 1:00 to 2:30pm. via ZOOM
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New/recent JW NEWS HIGHLIGHTS include the following and MUCH more:
A special message from Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, UU JUSTICE NC on the Buffalo Tragedy: We are called to tell the truth about this tragedy. This was not an isolated incident, rather it was “the expected consequence of a nation that has yet to confront an ideology that proclaims whiteness is superior and treats blackness as less valuable or a threat.”
SIDE WITH LOVE issued an email message to subscribers on Monday: Read SWL’s full statement here.
OUTREACH COLLECTION for MIGRANT WORKERS through May 31
8th PRINCIPLE & RESOURCES
CONGREGATIONAL PROJECT PROPOSAL for 2022-23
UU Justice NC
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OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION
from Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, Executive Director UU Justice NC
UUSC’s Emergency Response Fund for Assistance in Ukraine
UUSC’s Emergency Response Fund provides vital assistance to people impacted by natural or human-made disasters yet whose access to aid is most limited. Currently, UUSC is using resources from their Emergency Response Fund to support people who have fled the violence in Ukraine after Russia launched a large-scale invasion in February 2022. They are building upon relationships they have established in Eastern Europe to respond to evolving needs on the ground and provide funding where it is needed most. You can make a donation to UUSC’s Emergency Response Fund via this link. You can also click here to learn about other ways to support this important work.
FRIDAY ACTION HOUR
Every Friday at 11:00am 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 Keeping the pressure on our elected officials to better promote the HOPE program. We always have good music to help us feel the justice movement in our bones! Join us via this Zoom link. If you can’t make it on Fridays, you can still take action at any time – just check our Weekly action list.
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MORE Opportunities for Action
Per UPDATES from Rev. Lisa Garcia-Sampson, Executive Director, UU Justice NC:
Pro-Choice NC’s Spring Into Action Gala Tuesday May 24th at 7:00pm.
Our UU faith calls us to support our trusted reproductive justice partners in NC. Filled with amazing speakers and other special guests, it’s also going to be a wonderful way to be in a space with others who care about abortion rights! The event will be Virtual and people can give what they are able for tickets. Register Here!
UU JUSTICE NC – MEDICAID EXPANSION ACTION HOUR: Sunday, June 5, 6:00PM.
We have never been closer to expanding Medicaid to over 500,000 North Carolinians, but we need everyone in the game to get it done! This spring, UU Justice NC is proud to partner with the NC Justice Center in a state-wide campaign writing Letters to the Editor in support of closing the healthcare coverage gap. Together we will send a powerful message to newspapers across the state. If you missed last week’s Action Hour, join us for our next event on 6/5! Register Here!
TRANSGENDER JUSTICE & INCLUSION With ALEX KAPITAN Tuesday, June 14, 6:00-7:30PM.
Join UU Justice NC and the South Carolina UU Justice Alliance for this special evening with Alex Kapitan national UU leader in Trans Rights & Inclusion work. This webinar will give participants an overview of how to think about gender expansively, the experiences and needs of trans, non-binary, and gender nonconforming people, the current landscape of violently anti-trans legislative efforts, and what congregations need to do to be spaces of safety and resilience for trans people and their families. You can register here.
ADOPTION OF THE 8TH PRINCIPLE BY UUFH
At our June 2021 Annual Meeting, UUFH members approved a motion that we study the UUA’s proposed 8th Principle ahead of a vote for adoption at our 2022 Annual Meeting.
The 8th Principle: “We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountability dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.”
RESOURCES for the 8th Principle of Unitarian Universalism
Visit this UUA site: 8thprinciplorg
The section is organized by responses to these key questions: What is the origin? — Why now? — Why single out racism? — What is beloved community? — What does it mean to be accountable?
WATCH:
Paula Cole Jones speaks about the 8th Principle
Bruce Pollack-Johnson: the 8th Principle
READ:
BIPOC and the 8th Principle: https://www.uua.org/braverwiser/putting-armor
The Fall 2021 UU World contains several articles of interest, including Our Faith Calls Us to Antiracist Work – by Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, our UUA President https://www.uuworld.org/articles/antiracist-faith
2021 Statement of Conscience “Undoing white Supremacy: A Call to Prophetic Action – adopted at the 2021 General Assembly: https://www.uua.org/action/statements/undoing-systemic-white-supremacy
OUTREACH COLLECTION for MIGRANT WORKERS:
Our Outreach Collection dedicated to Migrant Workers through THE MIGRANT EDUCATION PROJECT of the Henderson County Schools and TRUE RIDGE runs through May 31. This effort targets the humanity and the material needs of the hundreds of migrant workers (and their families!) who labor in our local fields, orchards and packing houses.
Many of you are already familiar with the Gift Bags for Migrants which is one of the project efforts. UUFH members and others contributed hundreds of items at our drive through collection of toiletries, laundry supplies, and bandanas/hats on March 19. Our May 8 Guest, Areli Perez Nava, Coordinator of the Migrant Education Project spoke about the impact contributions such as those from UUFH which enable the Project to do more than just the ESL and other education programs that their government funding provides.
We hope that you will again give generously. Cash or check donations should be labeled as Migrant Outreach; online donations may also be made.
The more that we work together, the greater impact we have.