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2007 | Action of Immediate WitnessTagged as: Economic Justice, Immigration, Racial Justice
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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 ResolutionTagged as: Religious & Civil Liberties, Racial Justice
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Moral values increasingly frame public discourse. As Unitarian Universalists, we must affirm the moral influence of liberal religion in society. At great personal risk, the forebears of our faith have taken public positions on issues of consequence such as religious freedom, abolition, women's...2007 | Statement of ConscienceTagged as: Social Justice
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WHEREAS our Unitarian Universalist Principles call us to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person and to promote justice, equity and compassion in human relations; WHEREAS Largo....2007 | Action of Immediate WitnessTagged as: Gender Justice, Economic Justice, LGBTQ Welcome & Equality
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WHEREAS our Unitarian Universalist Principles call us to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person and to promote justice, equity, and compassion in human relations; WHEREAS under a federal law, commonly referred to as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT), the U.S, military discharges gay,...2007 | Action of Immediate WitnessTagged as: LGBTQ Welcome & Equality
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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 WitnessTagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, Religious & Civil Liberties
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BECAUSE our Unitarian Universalist principles call on us to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equity and compassion in human relations, and the goal of world community with peace and justice for all; WHEREAS the PATHWAY Act (Protection Against Transmissio...2007 | Action of Immediate WitnessTagged as: Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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WHEREAS the first Unitarian Universalist principle "to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person," and the sixth principle, "the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all," correspond with the purpose of the United Nations Charter "to promote peace,...2007 | Action of Immediate WitnessTagged as: Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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Whereas...2007 | Responsive ResolutionTagged as: Reproductive Health
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Whereas...2007 | Responsive ResolutionTagged as: LGBTQ Welcome & Equality
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We urge Unitarian Universalists to seek insight into problems experienced by communities of color regarding voting. We make this resolution in response to the report by Rev. Sinkford at the second Plenary on our continued need to confront racism....2007 | Responsive ResolutionTagged as: Election Reform, Racial Justice
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In response to the statements in President Sinkford's Annual Report, which calls for an end to the U.S. Occupation of Iraq, the delegates of this Assembly recommit to taking action to end the Occupation. We reaffirm the 2004 and 2006 Actions of Immediate Witness regarding Iraq. The 2006 Action of...2007 | Responsive ResolutionTagged as: International Peace & Conflict
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In response to both the Secretary's Report and the Report of the Committee on Right Relationships, moved that this body request the Planning Committee to discuss enabling the delegates and attendees to spend at least 30 minutes during the opening of General Assembly of 2008 to work together to ga...2007 | Responsive ResolutionTagged as: Anti-Racism, Racial Justice, General Assembly