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  • 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
  • BECAUSE Unitarian Universalists respect the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part; and BECAUSE the Unitarian Universalist Association is holding its 2009 General Assembly in Utah, home to the largest intact and most pristine wild land region in the lower 48 states; and WHERE...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Climate & Environmental Justice, Climate Change
  • BECAUSE Unitarian Universalism affirms the inherent worth and dignity of every person, respect for the interdependent web of existence, and the goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all, values which would be flagrantly violated by the massive killing of civilians by the...
    2009 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Peace & Conflict, Nuclear Disarmament
  • 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
  • WHEREAS the Moderator, in her report, referenced the “Youth and Young Adult Empowerment Resolution” passed by the 2008 General Assembly on Friday, June 27, 2008, which “urges the Unitarian Universalist Association [UUA] and its congregations and district structures to: invite ministerial...
    2008 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health
  • WHEREAS the Unitarian Universalist Association Bylaws state that our Association promotes “the full participation of persons in all of its and their activities and in the full range of human endeavor without regard to . . . age”; WHEREAS statement 12, “Support, integrate, and retain youth and...
    2008 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health
  • WHEREAS we have heard your excellent report and its insight into the need for universal healthcare: BE IT RESOLVED, in accordance with the eighteen resolutions of the UUA [Unitarian Universalist Association] from 1961 to 2007 and the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that the ...
    2008 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: Economic Justice, Reproductive Health, Socially Responsible Investing
  • Whereas the Consultation on Ministry To and With Youth has presented a positive report with regard to the future of youth ministry throughout the [Unitarian Universalist] Association, and Whereas the 2008 General Assembly has expressed its support for youth and young adult ministry through passag...
    2008 | Responsive Resolution
    Tagged as: Beliefs & Principles, Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health
  • Because: Unitarian Universalists affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; Whereas: The Unitarian Universalist Association [UUA], its member congregations and individual Unitarian Universalists have repeatedly affirmed their commitment to justice, equality, compassion and...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: LGBTQ Issues, Marriage Equality, Reproductive Health, LGBTQ Welcome & Equality
  • Because: Unitarian Universalists as a community of faith respect the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part; Whereas: The 2006 UUA [Unitarian Universalist Association] General Assembly adopted the Statement of Conscience on Global Warming and Climate Change; Whereas: Wind pow...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Climate & Environmental Justice, Corporate Responsibility, Climate Change, Energy Justice
  • Because: Unitarian Universalists as a community of faith uphold the inherent worth, rights and dignity of all people; Whereas: We have supported a fair minimum wage since 1961, passing a resolution supporting an agricultural minimum wage for migrant workers, and since then our sustained commitmen...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Economic Justice, Living Wage Issues
  • Because: Unitarian Universalists affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large; the goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all and respect for ...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Agriculture in Environmental Justice, International Human Rights & Justice, Economic Justice, Racial Justice
  • Because: Unitarian Universalist Principles affirm the worth and dignity of every person, justice in human relations, and the goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all; Whereas: Bombing Iran’s nuclear sites and military infrastructure would probably kill thousands, including...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: International Peace & Conflict, International Engagement & Building Peace
  • Whereas: Unitarian Universalists are concerned with the worth and dignity of all people; Whereas: We spend over $2 trillion for health care in the United States, yet 50 million people are still not covered and another 50 million are denied adequate care by their insurance companies; Whereas: Heal...
    2008 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Economic Justice, Reproductive Health
  • 2007 | Action of Immediate Witness
    Tagged as: Economic Justice, Immigration, Racial Justice
  • 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
  • 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 Conscience
    Tagged as: Social Justice