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  • WHEREAS, the 1982 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association reaffirms resolutions on nuclear arms and human needs previously considered and adopted by the Association's General Assemblies; and WHEREAS, the 1981 global arms budget totalled $550 billion, about $100 billion of which...
    1982 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Nuclear Disarmament
  • WHEREAS, the oceans of the world cover 70% of its surface; and WHEREAS, there is no international, oceanic policy; the United States has no such policy and recent incidents have shown the extreme dangers of competing national oceanic interests; and WHEREAS, the Law of the Sea Treaty is an...
    1982 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Climate & Environmental Justice
  • In view of the sensitivities involved in considering the moral dimensions of the Middle East crisis, the Board of Trustees reaffirms its opposition to anti-Semitism in all its forms and recognizes, along with much of the Jewish community, that criticism of the policies of the government of Israel...
    1982 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Human Rights & Justice
  • 1982 General Resolution WHEREAS, historic steps to end the warfare between Israel and Egypt were taken with the signing of the Camp David peace accords; and WHEREAS, the goal of United States policy, as it approaches the remaining central issues in the Middle East, should be to encourage, in the...
    1982 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Engagement & Building Peace, Global Peace & Conflict
  • BE IT RESOLVED: That the 1982 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association supports the Dialogue of World Religions Affirmation of the International Association for Religious Freedom by affirming:"Like tide and time, religion is a natural force. We acknowledge religion as reality...
    1982 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Religious Pluralism
  • WHEREAS, the constitutional principles of religious liberty, and the separation of church and state that safeguard liberty, and the ideal of a pluralistic society are under increasing attack in the Congress of the United States, in state legislatures, and in some sectors of the communications med...
    1982 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS, Unitarian Universalists share a religious mandate for a worldwide social order which promotes the supreme worth and dignity of every human personality; and WHEREAS, we are challenged by the contradictions in ourselves and in our societies today which prevent the implementation of the ide...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Economic Justice
  • WHEREAS, the bylaws of the Unitarian Universalist Association state that the Association exists in part to "affirm, defend and promote the supreme worth and dignity of every human personality," and recognizing that poor and minorities residing in urban areas are currently the victims of...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Racial Justice, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
  • WHEREAS, current policies of the governments of both the Soviet Union and the United States accelerate the arms race; and WHEREAS, the arms race increases the probability of omnicidal nuclear war; and WHEREAS, the arms race is a major contributor to the economic, social, and political dysfunction...
    1981 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict, Nuclear Disarmament
  • WHEREAS, the American Unitarian Association was one of the founders of the International Association of Religious Freedom (IARF); and as the Unitarian Universalist Association has continued to be a substantial supporter of this association of religious groups from twenty countries on all continen...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Congregational Action, Global Peace & Conflict, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS, the Unitarian Universalist Association has long opposed the escalation of the arms race and the threat it poses to humanity; and WHEREAS, the United States has many thousands of tons of chemical warfare agents stockpiled in the United States and abroad; and WHEREAS, besides their possibl...
    1981 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Peace & Conflict
  • WHEREAS, recent General Assemblies of the Unitarian Universalist Association have passed resolutions calling for a reduction of United States arms sales and transfers to countries which violate basic human rights, such as "Human Rights in El Salvador" in 1977 and "Sharing in the New Call to...
    1981 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice, Global Peace & Conflict
  • WHEREAS, recent General Assemblies of the Unitarian Universalist Association have passed resolutions calling for a reduction of United States arms sales and transfers to countries who violate basic human rights such as "Human Rights in El Salvador" in 1977 and "Sharing in the New Call to...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Global Human Rights & Justice, Global Peace & Conflict
  • WHEREAS, Unitarian Universalists share a commitment to translating religious principles into practical action; and...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Corporate Responsibility, Economic Justice, Socially Responsible Investing
  • WHEREAS, it is now known that tobacco smoke causes irritation and harm to non-smokers; and WHEREAS, the Unitarian Universalist Association is noted for its use of reason and compassion in matters that have to do with human welfare; BE IT RESOLVED: That the 1981 General Assembly of the Unitarian...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health
  • WHEREAS, the Radical Religious Right is a threat to the values of a free church and free society, values which the Universalist and Unitarian Churches have long struggled to maintain; and WHEREAS, in response to this threat, religious and secular groups have begun to work together to re-assert th...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Church & State, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
  • Recognizing the fact that institutional racism is still embedded in American society in 1981, the Unitarian Universalist Association shall seek to eliminate racism in all its institutional structures, policies, practices, and patterns of behavior, so that it will become a racially equitable...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Racial Justice, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
  • THAT, while the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association supports the right of religious leaders of whatever persuasion to comment on political issues, we wish to express our concern regarding the authoritarianism of those groups such as Moral Majority, Inc., Christian Voice, a...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Church & State, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty
  • THAT the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Association expresses its deep sorrow and indignation at the recent incidents of violence directed in particular against black children in Atlanta, GA, and black males in Buffalo, NY....
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Racial Justice, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries
  • WHEREAS, a new international Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women was approved by the United Nations in December, 1979, signed by seventy-five nations in Copenhagen in July, 1980, and is now awaiting ratification by member nations; and WHEREAS, this Conventi...
    1981 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Gender Justice, Global Human Rights & Justice, Reproductive Justice