As people of faith called to bring good news to the prisoner, it is incumbent upon us to raise our voices to those in power and call on them to bring release to the captive. Act today and urge your Senators to move the EQUAL Act forward into law. 36 years of injustice is 36 too many.
End the Disparity in Cocaine Sentencing: Call on the Senate to Pass the EQUAL Act
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Faith leaders from across Arizona are urging the ACC to take a moral stand against the proposed SRP gas generator expansion in Coolidge which is a threat to the air and water of Arizona and an environmental injustice affront to our historically Black neighbors in Randolph.
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Horrific acts of violence in African-American communities are too numerous to count. In this moment, many African-American communities are feeling unsafe, anxious, and fearful. Going to buy groceries is a ritual and a necessity. The grocery store is often a place where you see neighbors, exchange hugs, and share stories of daily life and family events. It should not be a place to take your last breath.
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According to a recent UN climate report, the world has less than three years for its greenhouse gas emissions to peak and head into a relatively rapid decline. Careful discernment is needed on where to place our time and energy in seeking policies that will lead to a more just and hospitable world.
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First Church Phoenix is hosting a screening of the documentary "Migrant Women Rise: Stories of Red-Tagged Overseas Filipino Workers” Friday, May 27 at 6pm.
The filmmaker is Carl Catedral. He is from Arizona, is a Filipino-American, and now lives in Hong Kong. He will be at the screening to answer audience and press questions.
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Approximately “1.25 billion [menstruators] have no access to a safe, private toilet, [and] 526 million don’t have a toilet at all.” Period poverty is a justice issue and a “hidden” public health crisis. Because our faith encourages us to care for our bodies as well as our spirits, we are invited to care about this issue.
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Your legislators need to hear from you that we will not sit by and allow attacks like the one in Buffalo to be a part of everyday America. In our collective grief, let our prayers become actions. Tell your elected leaders to take immediate bipartisan action.
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Read the May issue of Global H.O.P.E. newsletter! This month: Volunteer work team opportunities, responding in Ukraine and to multiple refugee crises, migration news with Title 42, securing women's futures in Sierra Leone, and more.
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Please join with us in urging Congress to reject the Public Health and Border Security Act, and any other anti-asylum legislation. Congress must instead commit to restoring and revitalizing our asylum system to ensure that each person is greeted with dignity and humanity. Please also ask your member of congress to urge the Biden administration to uphold its commitment to ending Title 42 by May 23 and work closely with groups and communities who stand ready to welcome them.
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Breaking systems of oppression and bias through antiracism
Tuesday, May 24, 9:00am AZ / 10:00am NM-EP
Join the conversation with Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist, to unpack what antiracism means and how it can be used as a tool to address all forms of oppression and bias experienced by underrepresented and marginalized groups within a global workforce.
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While there has been no confirmation on the authenticity of the draft — the Supreme Court has no comment — reaction from a United Church of Christ leader came swiftly in this short message to the wider church:
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The UCC’s National Setting and the Open and Affirming Coalition are working together to oppose these laws. With more than 1,700 Open and Affirming congregations in 50 states, our churches can play a decisive role in interfaith coalitions opposed to laws and policies that attack families. But even more critical is the need for churches to send a clear message to LGBTQ+ youth that their lives matter, that their God-given gender identity or sexual orientation is a blessing, not a curse, that there are churches and faith communities where they are valued as children of God. In the weeks to come, the Coalition will join with the UCC’s National Ministries to provide the resources congregations need to join in statewide campaigns to safeguard the lives and dignity of LGBTQ+ youth.
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Read the May newsletter of the UCC Justice and Peace Action Network.
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We are asking for your support to obtain a 6-month supply of oral hygiene products (toothbrushes and toothpaste) for the IRC Welcome Center. To make this possible, our goal is to raise $7200. We have a donor (Refugee Aid), who will match the first $3600 in individual donations dollar for dollar, to a total of $7200.
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EAD 2022: Protect International Human Rights and Domestic Voting Rights with Fierce Urgency
All people have the God-given right to live with dignity, safe from war, abuse, and oppression, as well as the right to exercise self-determination. These sacred rights belong to every human being regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other status. However, they are threatened in many nations abroad, including the Philippines, Colombia, Israel, and Saudi Arabia to which the United States government provides military equipment and training that are used both directly and indirectly in exacerbating armed conflict and violating human rights. Also alarming at home, are the efforts in many states to make voting much more difficult and our elections less representative of the will of the people. We can protect against these threats to human and civil rights by urging Congress to support the Safeguarding Human Rights in Arms Exports Act of 2021 (SAFEGUARD Act; S. 1473/H.R.5629) and the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act (H.R. 5746).
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Several leaders in the Indigenous justice space are calling upon us to honor missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls all week, culminating in a National Day of Action on May 5.
There will be many avenues for you to participate in this week-long effort. Today, please start by telling the Senate to authorize the Family Violence Prevention and Services Improvement Act (FVPSIA) and encouraging the Department of Justice to follow through with full implementation of Savanna’s Act.
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According to a recent UN climate report, 20 million people have been displaced each year since 2008 due to extreme weather that is often exacerbated by the climate crisis. There is much we can do as people of faith in responding with deeply held values to this critical situation.
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On behalf of the Southwest Conference, Rev. Dr. Bill Lyons is one of 253 faith and Indigenous leaders who signed sent this letter to Secretary Deb Haaland in support of increased protections for the Greater Chaco Landscape, including the Biden Administration’s proposed withdrawal of federal lands within 10 miles of Chaco Culture National Historical park from future oil and gas drilling for 20 years. The letter thanks the Secretary for the proposed withdrawal, and urges its final approval. Several other SWC clergy also signed the letter.
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From Rev. Jennifer Hawks, Associate General Counsel for BJC (Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty):
The final letter, as sent to all House and Senate offices, is attached for your records. We had a total of 112 organizations which almost doubles the support we had on the letter's first release last summer!
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