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| Date: Sat, 9 Jul 2005 20:57:28 -0700 (PDT) | |
MUUSJA E-EVENT UPDATE JULY 9, 2005 Metro UU Social Justice Alliance--Bringing together UUs to work collectively for social change. This update includes announcements about: A. UU Events B. Community Events **** A. UPCOMING UU EVENTS 1. TUESDAY, JULY 12 5:30 p.m. Reception 6:30 p.m. Presentation AL GORE TALKS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING UU EcoMinds urges UUs to hear this presentation! Science Museum of Minnesota Discovery Hall 120 West Kellogg Boulevard Saint Paul Free. Seating is limited! RSVP: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=278511196182 FFI: 651 221 9444. JOIN BILL SINKFORD"S CYBER MARCH AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING. See below. **** 2. MORAL VALUES FOR A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY­­-- How might the moral and ethical grounding of Unitarian Universalism be given greater voice in the public square? This is the UUA’S new Study Action Issue (SAI) and it fits well with MUUSJA’ s newest Working Group on Worldview and Issue Framing, chaired by First Universalist member, Phyllis Stenerson. Our goal is for UUs to effectively communicate the issues we care about to decision makers, candidates, and the public. Contact Phyllis for more information at _info [at] wisethoughts.com_ (mailto:info [at] wisethoughts.com) . Learn more about the SAI at UUA’s website: _http://www.uua.org/ga/ga05/SAI_2005.html_ (http://www.uua.org/ga/ga05/SAI_2005.html) . **** 3. TUESDAY, JULY 19, 2005 9:00 AM to 12 Noon MUUSJA encourages UUs to consider mobilizing voters for the 2005-2006 election! One of our key partners in our successful 2004 Metro UU Voter Registration Campaign was the MN Participation Project. MPP is sponsoring a kick off workshop to help folks get ready. We encourage you to attend! MPP KICK-OFF MINI-CONFERENCE: NONPROFIT CAPACITY BUILDING FOR VOTER PARTICIPATION IN ’05 AND ‘06! Includes the chance to assess your organization’s capacity for election activities in ’05 and ’06, participate in mini-trainings on voter registration and voter education, and receive updated info on changes to MN election law. Carondelet Center. 1890 Randolph Avenue, St. Paul FFI: _www.mncn.org/mpp_ (http://www.mncn.org/mpp) . **** B. COMMUNITY EVENTS OF INTEREST 1. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 8 to 10:00 AM IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE ISSUES with Colleen Beebe, Director of Education, MN Advocates for Human Rights. St. Martin’s Table 2001 Riverside Ave. Corner of Riverside Ave. and 20th Ave. S. near U of M West Bank Campus, Minneapolis. FFI: _www.justview.org_ (http://www.justview.org/) _cmasters [at] bitstream.net_ (mailto:cmasters [at] bitstream.net) 2. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 6:30 PM POTLUCK/DISCUSSION TO PRACTICE NONVIOLENT CITIZENSHIP. This is a new biweekly event sponsored by MN Fellowship of Reconciliation, Home of Joyce Bonafield, 3535 Druid Lane, Minnetonka. Druid Lane is 2 miles west of 494 on Minnetonka Blvd). FFI 952-473-3290 * * * * 3. SUNDAY, JULY 17 1:00 PM OPEN POTLUCK MEETING of IMPACT…IDEAS TO MOBILIZE PEOPLE AGAINST CORPORATE TYRANNY. IMPACT is a grassroots organization. Its purpose is to raise awareness about the impact of corporations on our society, to promote sustainable lifestyles and to mobilize ourselves and our communities in taking cooperative action. IMPACT believes another world is possible: a world where people and the earth are valued more than profits. 1015 Sibley Memorial Hwy, Apt. 343, Lilydale, about 15 minutes from downtown St. Paul. FFI: Karen Redleaf at _kredleaf [at] comcast.net_ (mailto:kredleaf [at] comcast.net) or 651-283-3495. **** 4. MONDAY, JULY 18 6:30-7:45 PM Free 3RD MONDAY MOVIES: "THE OIL FACTOR: BEHIND THE WAR ON TERROR" "The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror," a 93 minute documentary narrated by Edward Asner, looks at both the human cost and the greater geostrategic picture of George Bush's "war on terror". Includes original footage shot on location. Discussion follows. St Joan of Arc Church Upper Room Parish House 4537 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis Parking is close, free, and easy. FFI: Call the WAMM office at 612-827-5364 * * * * * 5. THURSDAY, JULY 21 7:00 PM FULL MOON TOUR AROUND THE HISTORIC COLDWATER SPRING AREA. Learn about historic Coldwater – some of the legends and stories and what is happening today. Henry Feldseth, guide. Meet at south end of Minnehaha Park in the pay parking lot off of East 54th St, Minneapolis. FFI _www.friendsofcoldwater.org_ (http://www.friendsofcoldwater.org/) * * * * * 6. SATURDAY, JULY 23 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM REFUSING TO FIGHT: WORKSHOP FOR CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR COUNSELING. Special Focus for Educators. Workshop will cover these topics: claiming CO status, the possibility of a draft, Delayed Entry Program, current Selective Service Act, proposed Universal Service Act, and much more. Registration limited to first 50. Experienced instructors are John Martinson of American Friends Service Committee and Don Olson who has spent 3 decades as a military and draft counselor. Sponsored by Every Church a Peace Church, Veterans for Peace, and WAMM. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church 28th Ave (between Lake St. and 31st St.), Minneapolis $25.00 includes materials, morning coffee and afternoon snack. FFI: 612-721-6908 or 952-473-7839. 7. WEDNESAY, JULY 27 8 to 10:00 AM SUPPORT FOR AFRICANS IN MINNESOTA with Elizabeth Namarra and Ephraim Olani of Sub-Saharan African Youth and Family Services St. Martin ’s Table, Minneapolis FFI: _www.justview.org_ (http://www.justview.org/) _cmasters [at] bitstream.net_ (mailto:cmasters [at] bitstream.net) **** 8. SATURDAY, JULY 30 7:00 PM "COURAGE TO CHANGE" with speaker, Lila Lipscomb from Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 911." Lila, the Flint, Michigan mom whose son Michael was killed in Iraq, moved audiences with her poignant and powerful comments about war and loss. Black Dog Café 308 Prince Street (4th and Broadway, Lowertown), St. Paul. Good will donations. FFI: The Black Dog Café at 651-228-9274. * * * * * UUs JOIN CYBER-MARCH AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING UUA president, Rev. Bill Sinkford, who has signed on, says: "I join this Cybermarch Against Global Warming, and encourage other Unitarian Universalists to do so, because it is an act of faith to speak out on behalf of our earth. For hundreds of years, our theology has been radically incarnational-- we do not understand the Holy to be separate from this life, on this planet, made manifest in concrete acts of caring for one another in our mutual vulnerability. As we sing out praises for the beauty of the earth, we also sing out commitment to protect that beauty." Add your signature under Rev. Sinkford's name at www.stopglobalwarming.org. Signal to our political leaders and the UUA Board of Trustees the depth of our concern for Earth and for the threat of global warming. **** END
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