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  • WHEREAS, the heritage of religious freedom extends into the nature of life and destiny; and WHEREAS, through advances in science and technology we anticipate longer lives; and WHEREAS, persons can be kept alive by heroic means after expectations of useful mental and physical activity have gone; a...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Religious & Civil Liberties, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, tobacco smoking is harmful to human health; and WHEREAS, the world needs more food crops grown on the limited areas of fertile land; and WHEREAS, the United States Department of Agriculture spends many millions of dollars each year to support tobacco production; and WHEREAS, such tax mon...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, in the course of many illnesses when a person faces imminent death, a point is reached when medical science can offer no further treatment which can be expected to result in cure or remission of the disease, and the appropriate therapy becomes that which is designed to increase the comfo...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Religious & Civil Liberties, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, religious freedom under the Bill of Rights is a cherished American right; and WHEREAS, right to choice on contraception and abortion are important aspects of the right of privacy, respect for human life and freedom of conscience of women and their families; and WHEREAS, there is increasi...
    1978 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Abortion Rights, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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  • WHEREAS, currently there are efforts being made to insert the creation story of Genesis into public school science textbooks; and WHEREAS, such action would be in direct contradiction with the separation of church and state; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the 1977 General Assembly of the Unitaria...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, since March 4, 1977, several states, including Florida, Illinois, Georgia, and Arizona, have considered and not passed the Equal Rights Amendment; and WHEREAS, the Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation Board reaffirmed at the June, 1977 meeting their resolve to meet only in those sta...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity, Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, an amendment to the United States Constitution to provide equal rights for women has been ratified by thirty-five states; and WHEREAS, there remain fifteen states which have not ratified the Equal Rights Amendment and three affirmative decisions by states are necessary by March 22, 1979 ...
    1977 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity, Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, abuse and neglect of children is a family and societal problem of national significance; and WHEREAS, children are innocent and powerless victims of abuse and neglect; and WHEREAS, Congress passed the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act of 1974, created a National Center on Child Ab...
    1977 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, attempts are now being made to deny Medicaid funds for abortion and to enact Constitutional Amendments that would limit abortions to life-endangering situations and thus remove this decision from the individual and her physician; and WHEREAS, such legislation is an infringement of the...
    1977 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Abortion Rights, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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  • WHEREAS, a principle of the Unitarian Universalist Association is to "affirm, defend, and promote the supreme worth and dignity of every human personality, and the use of the democratic method in human relationships"; and WHEREAS, great strides have been taken to affirm this principle within our...
    1977 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
    Page/Article
  • Because of our concern for freedom of conscience and the respect which should be accorded all persons at time of death, and because of our belief that people should be able to choose under fair and informed circumstances funeral arrangements which are in accord with their own personal, financial,...
    1976 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, women in the middle years and older are confronted by the double discrimination of ageism and sexism, and feel the negative effects of age discrimination at an earlier age than men, so there is a double standard of Agriculture in our society; WHEREAS, women live longer than men, and wome...
    1976 | Business Resolution
    Tagged as: Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, every female should be accorded the right to decide whether or not she should bear a child; WHEREAS, contraceptive methods are not perfect and do not absolutely protect against pregnancy; and WHEREAS, abortion can be a relatively simple and safe way to terminate a pregnancy; THEREFORE BE...
    1975 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Abortion Rights, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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  • WHEREAS, there are well organized efforts of letter writing, petitions, and a Washington Office for lobbying to amend the US Constitution to overturn the US Supreme Court decision on abortion; BE IT RESOLVED: That we support the US Supreme Court ruling on abortion and its implementation.
    1973 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Abortion Rights, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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  • BE IT RESOLVED: That the 1973 General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association opposes the corporal punishment of children in schools, juvenile detention facilities, and other public institutions where children are cared for or educated and urges that members of UUA societies work activ...
    1973 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health
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  • WHEREAS, we stand ready to support the maximum possible freedom for each individual; and WHEREAS, we are committed to support individuals who are subjected to unfair assault by others; and WHEREAS, we support the right and freedom of any person made aware of the hazards to his personal health to...
    1972 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health
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  • BE IT RESOLVED: That the Unitarian Universalist Association go on record as being disturbed by the inadequacies of current public education and supportive of new educational programs; That local societies work to make available their physical facilities and moral support to persons interested in...
    1971 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health
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  • CONVINCED: That a federally sponsored health insurance plan has become mandatory in view of the fact that the health care costs have continued to soar; BE IT RESOLVED: That the Tenth General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association urges all member societies to support a National Health...
    1971 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Reproductive Health
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  • RECOGNIZING: That there is widespread need for child care centers, that millions of children in North America are receiving either substandard supervision or no supervision; AWARE: That growing numbers of mothers take jobs because of economic necessity, desire for job training and continuing...
    1971 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Children & Youth Reproductive Justice, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Justice
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  • RECOGNIZING: That women have minority status in terms of employment opportunities, legal rights, the educational system, political power, and positions of influence in religious bodies; AWARE: That woman tend to react to their cultural image by limiting their aspirations and by forming low...
    1970 | General Resolution
    Tagged as: Civil Rights & Religious Liberty, Equal Opportunity, Gender Justice, Reproductive Health
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