FIA News

Aug 2022
Faith in Action News:

UUSM the Vote 2022 August Update – Meeting Aug 7 @ 9:30 am
JOIN US AUGUST 7 AT 9:30 AM

It is SO exciting to see us banding together to make a difference in the FL primaries! I want to share a numbers update and a note. But first…
 
Will we see you Sunday, 8/7 at 9:30? We’ll be celebrating our work together and scheming our next actions as the UU the Vote Team! Lemme know so I can ply you with bagels! Send an email to uuthevote@uusm.org
 
Have You Completed Your Cards? Read on!
 
  • If you’ve already sent your postcards, that’s great. If you haven’t, you can mail anytime between now and Monday!
  • Please make sure you mail no later than 8/8/22 so they land in time
  • Did you mark your addresses complete? Scan the QR code on your sheet of names to let Reclaim Our Vote know you’ve sent postcards to those people.
  • If you want to help CRUSH our goal of 1,500 postcards mailed, we have just a few pages of 20 names unassigned.
  • Take a look the PDF below to see the difference that postcarding makes, from our friends at the Center for Common Ground’s Reclaim Our Vote project!
 
Together we have already committed to 1,380 postcards to St. Lucie County, FL voters. THAT IS SO RAD!!! With our UU friends and others, we will have actually reached out to over half of the infrequent voter electorate in that county. YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE!
 
Upcoming National Action Huddle: Join the UU the Vote “Power to the People Volunteer Action Huddle” on Sunday, August 28, 4pm ET/3pm CT/2pm MT/1pm PT. This is a national multi-issue volunteer event where you will have the opportunity to find a volunteer role or join a team to help bring our values to the 2022 elections and beyond.
 
 
 
About UUSM UU the Vote:
We are the UUSM contingent of the “UU the Vote” – an initiative of the Unitarian Universalist Association (info at www.uuthevote.org) We are working together to address participation in our democracy in a values-driven nonpartisan way.
 
We are working to pass pro-democracy bills, take action to support voting and combat voter suppression, and work towards the elimination of barriers to building political power in marginalized communities.
 
This is a plug-and-play program. We’re providing the organizing muscle: the opportunities, the lists, the materials, even the stamps for postcard writing!
 
Overall Priorities:
Generally speaking, we are mobilizing to promote democratic participation. Especially in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, and Florida. We are also responding to specific requests to support the For the People Act, John Lewis Voting Rights Act, and DC Statehood.
 
Dollars and Cents:
There is no cost to participate in this program! We are accepting donations to cover postage, materials, and organizing efforts. Make checks payable to Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica and put UU the Vote in the memo line. You can also drop cash in a donation box at our Sunday table, and you can go online to uusm.org/make-a-donation, click on the Make A Donation Now button, and enter an amount in the OTHER line, noting UU the Vote.
 
Save the Date:
 
  • UUSM UU the Vote Team Planning Meeting: August 7 – 9:30 am
  • UUSM UU the Vote Team Planning Meeting: September 4 – 9:30 am
  • National Voter Registration Day: September 20
  • UUSM UU the Vote Team Update Meeting: October 2 – 9:30 am
  • UUSM UU the Vote Team Update Meeting: November 6 – 9:30 am
  • National UU the Vote Day of Action: November 7
  • Post Election Day Huddle: Wednesday, November 9
  • UUSM UU the Vote Team Celebration: November 13 – 9:30 am
 
For More Info:
 
  • Join the UU the Vote Organizing Team or get letter writing materials – Jacki Weber (uuthevote@uusm.org)
  • Host a Postcard Party – Judith Martin-Straw
  • Pick up materials in your area:
    • Santa Monica – JackI Weber
    • Culver City – Judith Martin-Straw

 

What Are Beloved Conversations?
INTERSECTIONAL ANTI-RACISM AND ANTI-OPPRESSION

 
 
Hello UUSM Folks,
 
Would you consider prioritizing your schedule to partake in Beloved Conversations, the excellent anti-racism classes offered by the UU seminary Meadville Lombard for congregations around the country? The next class starts September 12th (register by August 26th), and another class is offered in the Spring of 2023. For those who haven’t yet taken any classes in this series, we want to encourage as many people as possible to make it a crucial priority so that we can grow and diversify our faith and our own congregation. 
 
Culturally, Unitarian Universalism has traditionally been very white and has struggled to diversify. If we believe in our 7 Principles and liberal values as a faith tradition, we have to train ourselves into diverse ways of thinking and operating. Nothing will change if we don’t do the work to extract ourselves from the way we think and behave. If we imagine ourselves as fish, we don’t see the water we’re swimming in. We have to make our faith relevant to the many people who would find refuge and comfort here. This is critical work for Racial Justice. 
 
From the Beloved Conversations website about this first phase of the program, labeled Within
 
Within, our program’s first phase, focuses on the internal work that each of us needs to do as we engage in deeper personal understanding, explorations of race and racism, extracting our souls and spirits from white supremacy culture, and work for racial justice. This work is different for white folks and for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC+) and is done entirely in different courses: Gathering Our Selves for BIPOC+ and Un/Learning for Liberation for white people.
 
The Within program includes individual Lessons, using videos, music, and readings, accompanied by personal reflection prompts and suggested conversations with a Critical Friend chosen by the participant; bi-weekly small group conversations in a Learning Pod; and larger, monthly, facilitated Meaning Making Sessions on Zoom.    
 
One of the objections we’ve heard relates to the amount of time required to take part in Beloved Conversations. Having taken two semesters of Within, I’d like to quell any reservations or fears.
 
  • Beloved Conversations classes are geared towards a multitude of learning styles. It’s one of its strengths as a program. We are offered readings, poems, music, art ideas, journaling prompts, and YouTube videos — as well as participation with a small group of people (called a pod) who meet biweekly to go over the lessons.
  • This class also provides an outline for the pods, including chalice-lighting and reflection questions. It is very organized.
  • There will be some teachings that appeal to you and some that won’t. You don’t have to do them all. I didn’t do the parts that didn’t speak to me. However, any lessons I participated in made a difference in how I expanded my thinking to extract myself from white supremacy culture.
  • The lessons are accessible online for 9 months after completion of the class, so there is time to go back and pick up what you missed. 
 
Looking ahead: After enough of our congregation participates in Within, the next step for UUSM is to hire a coach (perhaps in 2023-24) to help us come together as a congregation and do the “work” as a community to diversify our congregation. Over the last two years, more than 30 people from our congregation have participated in at least one of the sessions with UUs from across the country! I hope you’ll join us.
 
Right now: We want you to participate! Register by August 26th. There are scholarships available; for inquires, please contact our church office. For more information about joining in this important program and how to register, please click here.
 
Lastly, for those who have already taken the program “Un/Learning For Liberation for white people” for at least one semester, we invite you to join a monthly pod to further our understanding and to support one another on this truly human journey. Currently, we meet on Zoom the first Tuesday of the month from 10:00 to 11:30 am. Please contact me for details.
 
Amy Brunell