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  • America begins in black plunder and white democracy, ...
    2019 | Statement of Conscience
    Tagged as: Voting Rights, Religious & Civil Liberties, UUA Governance & Management
  • WHEREAS, the movement for Palestinian human rights has grown stronger in recent years with student groups, faith groups, unions and academic associations all supporting Palestinian justice, and in many cases calling for boycotts of and divestment from corporations complicit in violation of...
    2019 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • As the United States engages in a national discussion on ending gun violence, tragedy continues. The recent attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which took the lives of 49 people and injured 53 more, highlights an epidemic that claims 89 lives a day across the nation. While some...
    2016 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS, programs such as the “War on Drugs” and practices such as “Stop and Frisk” are actively used by police to harass and oppress communities of color; WHEREAS, Michelle Alexander, at the 2012 UUA General Assembly said, “We use our criminal justice system to label people of color...
    2013 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Criminal Justice, Due Process & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries, Religious & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice
  • WHEREAS the Opening Worship at the 2009 GA [General Assembly] reported on President Sinkford’s Pilgrimage to Africa and celebrated a new outreach to African UU [Unitarian Universalist] congregations, as represented by 3 male Africans from UU congregations in Africa; and WHEREAS the International...
    2009 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS the first and sixth Unitarian Universalist [UU] Principles affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person and the goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all, and the United Nations Charter reflects these values in its commitment to promote peace,...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Gender Justice, International Human Rights & Justice, LGBTQ Issues, International Peace & Conflict, Due Process & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice & Multicultural Ministries, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • BECAUSE one of our core Principles as Unitarian Universalists is our belief in the inherent worth and dignity of all persons; and WHEREAS torture violates the basic dignity of the human person, degrades everyone involved—from policy-makers to perpetrators to victims—and contradicts our...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Due Process & Civil Liberties, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • BECAUSE Bolivian Olga Flores Bedregal, who helped found a UU [Unitarian Universalist] congregation in La Paz, had a brother, Carlos Flores Bedregal, who disappeared at the hands of the military dictatorship in 1980; and ...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Due Process & Civil Liberties, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • As we support the struggles of the Iranian people to have their voices heard and their votes counted, we must ensure the same for voters in the United States, so we can elect leaders who work for the good of all people and who strive for peace and justice in the United States of America and aroun...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Election Reform, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • President Sinkford asked, "What are our truths? To whom must we be reconciled?" We have many stories to uncover—genocide, slavery, oppression. Only by knowing our truths can we act boldly on our spiritual journey of healing. In response to President Bill Sinkford's report, moved that delegates...
    2007 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: Religious & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice
  • BECAUSE one of our core Unitarian Universalist principles is our belief in and affirmation of the inherent worth and dignity of all persons; and WHEREAS torture violates the basic dignity of the human person that all religions hold dear; WHEREAS torture shames us all and erodes the character of t...
    2007 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS our Unitarian Universalist Principles call us to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person and to promote justice, equity, and compassion and a free and responsible search for truth and meaning; WHEREAS human embryonic stem cell (hESC) research and somatic cell nuclear transfe...
    2006 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • The systematic use of torture as a policy of governmental control is a crime against humanity. The right to be free of torture is a fundamental human right recognized in both constitutional and international law and in our social and community values. All government-sponsored acts of torture,...
    2005 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • The delegates of the 2004 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations hereby condemn the use of torture by any individual, any group, any organization, or any nation and call on all people of conscience to take action (1) to expose and halt the use of torture whene...
    2004 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • Background: This final draft Statement of Conscience of the Unitarian Universalist Association builds upon four social witness statements on drug policy adopted by the Unitarian Universalist Association between 1965 and 1991. In June 2000, the General Assembly of the UUA selected "Alternatives to...
    2002 | Statement of Conscience
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • Scope: Continental On April 26, 2000, the exiled Tibetan government issued a report on Environment and Development Issues since the invasion of Tibet by China in 1949, documenting widespread environmental damage from mining, deforestation, colonization, development, permanent military and nuclear...
    2000 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • Scope: US As the 39th Annual General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association held its Opening Ceremony the evening of June 22, 2000, Gary Graham was executed by lethal injection in Huntsville, Texas, the 222nd person to be executed in Texas since that state reinstated the death penalty...
    2000 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Criminal Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • WHEREAS Unitarian Universalists affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person and a free and responsible search for truth and meaning; WHEREAS Unitarian Universalists have consistently affirmed the rights of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and transgender persons; WHEREAS anti-gay violence has be...
    1999 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: LGBTQ Welcome & Equality, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • On April 20, 1999, at about 11:21 a.m., two students, heavily armed with firearms and pipe bombs, entered Columbine High School in Jefferson County, Colorado....
    1999 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Peace & Conflict, Religious & Civil Liberties
  • In the early morning hours of Friday, June 18, 1999, three synagogues in Sacramento, California, were set on fire. The three synagogues—Congregation B'nai Israel, Congregation Beth Shalom, and Knesset Israel Torah Center—suffered over $1,000,000 worth of damage, including a library with a...
    1999 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Religious & Civil Liberties