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The UUC Friends of UUSC will hold an open meeting in Bridges after the second service ends, Sunday, October 3. As a national organization, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee works around the world to further social justice in terms of values that are generally held by members of our denomination. The Service Committee depends greatly on members of local denominations to inform church members, help raise memberships, and foster local justice efforts that tie into its work. If you have questions before the meeting, contact Pete Guest. | ||
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Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Come hear wisdom from psychologist Dr. Kathy McMahon, who will help us cope
with the emotional and psychological impacts of grappling with Climate Change,
Peak Oil, and Economic Hard Times. "Dr. K." owns and maintains the Peak Oil
Blues website, http://www.peakoilblues.org/blog/,
and is currently on a Pacific NW speaking tour of local sustainability
communities. Join us Saturday, 3 - 5 PM downstairs in Knatvold. Free. For more
information, contact UUC member and ARE Community Resilience class
co-facilitator, Kathy Pelish. | ||
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Start: 9:30 am
End: 10:00 am
This one session course, sponsored by UUC's Immigrant Justice group, will provide participants with an overview of the issues related to immigration legislation and implementation. It will also be an introduction to an evening with award-winning filmmaker, Luis Argueta, who is coming to UUC on Saturday November 6th to discuss and present his new immigration documentary, abUSed: The Postville Raid. Session: 1 Sunday Date: October 31 Time: 9:30 -10:30 am Room: NJ Hall Fee: none Facilitator: Roberta Ray is a UUC member who has been active in immigrant justice issues for more than 20 years. She led UUC's REACH for Immigrant Justice group for the past two years, previously served on the Board of the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project (NWIRP), and was a recipient of NWIRP's Golden Door Award for her work promoting justice and dignity for immigrants and refugees. | ||