We are fast approaching the final stretch of the 2020 election season. The United Church of Christ’s Our Faith Our Vote Campaign is here with resources and opportunities to help you get active in your congregation and community with nonpartisan election engagement.
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“We don't usually send out an August newsletter, but when we heard about this piece Brenda Joyner was working on, we felt it had to be shared. As we remember the 100th anniversary of women's right to vote, we must also unpack exactly who gained the right to vote, and how the movement has been whitewashed in our history.”
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Monday, August 10, 2020, 12 PM – 1 PM
The heart of Arizona is threatened. Uranium mines and claims around the Grand Canyon threaten to permanently pollute some of the most sacred land in Arizona. Join this webinar to learn more about this threat and hear from the Hopi tribal community impacted by these mines.
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Last month St. Paul’s Mission Team tapped mission outreach funds for a contribution to Francis House in Albuquerque in support of their work at the border.
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Sunday, August 16, 3:30 PM – 5 PM
Arizona youth and young adults (14-22 years old) interested in interfaith dialogue and social justice are invited to join with the Arizona Faith Network for an informal conversation.
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COVID-19 Relief Drive for the Diaper Bank of Central AZ that will run through September 15th. Our goal is big - to raise funds to buy 100,000 diapers.
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On August 6th, asylum seekers, civil society, people of faith, artists, and local leaders from both the U.S. and Mexico will come together at the border wall to protest the dismantling of the asylum process, hear testimonies from asylum seekers, receive their claims, reflect, and take action to #SaveAsylum.
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Two new "toolkit" resource documents packed with important links are now linked near the bottom of AFN's Criminal Legal Reform page. You can also view the video of the July 27th Justice Café to the AFN YouTube channel.
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Please join us in letting Congress know we expect them to pass legislation that does more than help corporations and protect businesses, they need to pass legislation that helps people stay in their homes, feed their families and weather this storm.
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Eyes on the Prize: Interfaith Video and Discussion Series on Racial Justice
Every other Monday, Aug. 3 - Oct. 12, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Online (Zoom)
Join racial justice and interfaith leaders for a video and discussion series on the civil rights movement and how it moves us today.
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Our facilitator, Rev. Joan, has some tasks for those joining the upcoming August workshop.
Please complete the following assignments before the Aug 1st session.
If you haven’t registered yet, please do so now at this link.
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Killings of Black and brown people prompt online youth rallies July 28 and 30 to galvanize anti-racist action.
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We are fast approaching the final stretch of the 2020 election season. The UCC Our Faith Our Vote team wanted to lift up a number of resources and opportunities that may be of interest to UCC members and congregations in your conference interested in nonpartisan election engagement.
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Thursday, Aug 6, 2:00 PM or Thursday, Aug 13, 10:00 AM
Online (webinar)
Join Arizona Faith Network and Gloo for a webinar presentation designed to equip faith communities for what comes next in this new season of moving into a hybrid of physical and digital community building.
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Shape the future of your congregation, neighborhood, and community by supporting the 2020 Census. Over the next 10 years, data from the 2020 Census will inform the distribution of hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funds each year that support education, health care, emergency services, housing and food assistance, and more.
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The College of Science and the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arizona have joined forces to present an online series this summer on the past, present, and future of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The series, titled “Science + Society: Transformation during COVID-19,” will provide an interdisciplinary perspective on a pandemic that has upended the health and economy of the world, worsened systemic inequality, and challenged our interpersonal ties and personal well-being. Drawing on a range of fields, the series will examine the ways the pandemic has changed our lives.
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As a broad and ambitious policy endeavor that seeks to fundamentally address current inequities while redressing past injustices, it should be common sense that discussion of the Green New Deal should be perpetually in dialogue with the movement for reparations. In their fullest articulations, the Green New Deal and reparations each seek to fundamentally change our society in ways that are deeply intertwined.
To stimulate and further this conversation, the next Creation Justice Webinar will be on the Green New Deal and Reparations. Our three guest panelists with be Congresswoman Barbara Lee, 350.org’s Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, and the UCC’s Rev. Sekinah Hamlin. You are invited to register now for this event on August 5th.
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Now it is time for the Senate to take up and pass this bill, so that real systemic change can move forward. You can play a part in making that happen by visiting JusticeInPolicing.us to learn about the details of the bill, share your thoughts, and become a citizen cosponsor. Your comments will be shared with Members of Congress and the public and may be read on the House Floor.
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The “Preventing Authoritarian Policing Tactics on America’s Streets Act” requires agencies and individuals to be identified by agency, and I.D. number. They limit the activities of federal agents to federal property unless requested by local and state officials and require disclosure of agency activities and personnel on their website. Support of this measure is just the first step. Congress needs to be loud and clear in their condemnation of the administration to use federal agency officers to inflict harm, terrorize communities, and implement what amounts to martial law in cities and towns. Stringent oversight of the misconduct and overreach must happen.
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