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August 13, 2010
Contents:
I. Witness to a Return Home: A Trip to Uganda

In northern Uganda, more than 1.8 million people have been displaced from their homes for as long as 22 years. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) has worked for two years there with partner Caritas Pader, piloting a unique program that has empowered thousands of people displaced by war to return to their villages.
While UUSC has been working in northern Uganda, the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) has developed a relationship with Rev. Mark Kiyimba, leader of a Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregation in Kampala, Uganda's capital. Kiyimba runs a 400-student school and 20-child orphanage near Masaka and has been campaigning against Uganda's draconian anti-homosexuality bill. On the second part of the trip, participants will meet with the UU Kampala congregation; talk with Ugandan leaders of the struggle for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people's rights; and visit the school and orphanage the Kampala congregation supports.
Learn more about this joint UUA-UUSC travel opportunity!
II. EUU Fall Retreat

OCTOBER 29-31 2010
The European Unitarian Universalists (EUU) is happy to invite you to attend the Fall EUU Retreat in Alsace, France, hosted by the UU Fellowship of Paris. UUA President Rev. Peter Morales will be the theme speaker.
Theme
Rev. Morales' retreat theme, "Building a Religion Beyond Belief," will explore religion not as a set of beliefs but as what we love - including the role of religious community and the need to adapt to contexts.
All are welcome
EUU retreats are for people of all ages - we offer a full program for young people as well as adults.
Location
The retreat will be in Mittelwihr, France (near Colmar) on the eastern side of the Vosges Mountains, along the Route des Vins d'Alsace (Wine Route). Nearby Riquewihr is a walled, well-preserved picturesque medieval market town. The province of Alsace is known for its typical wood framed houses, large black hats and regional specialties. As one of the regions of Europe welcoming to Renaissance humanists, Alsace is a fitting setting for our retreat.
Visit the EUU website for more information!
III. IALRW 100th Anniversary

WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1-4, 2010, in KOCHI, KERALA, INDIA
The International Association of Liberal Religious Women (IALRW) is one of the oldest international women's organizations in the world. It was convened in Berlin in 1910 and since that time has provided a link between liberal religious women throughout the world.
It serves to promote friendship and cooperation between like-minded women and is a channel of communication for those striving for a liberal religious life. Members accept that each may belong to a different faith group, yet all share common values of striving for peace, justice and harmony, in the heart of the family, the community and the world.
IALRW's 100th anniversary celebration will be held in Kerala, India; attendees of the concurrent IARF World Congress in Kochi are encouraged to attend!
Related Information
IV. IARF World Congress

The International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF) will be hosting its 33rd World Congress September 4-7, 2010 in Kochi, India.
Held every four years, the theme of this year's congress is "Beyond Conflict to Reconciliation: the Challenge of the 21st Century" and the keynote speaker will be the Dalai Lama. Learn more about this special event!
IARF Council members recorded video greetings, welcoming all to this year's congress: 11 Reasons to Attend the IARF's 2010 World Congress
IARF CONGRESS | KOCHI, INDIA SEPTEMBER 1-7, 201O
The Dalai Lama will be keynote speaker for the 33rd IARF Congress, which takes place September 4-7.
UUA President Peter Morales will participate.
Pre-Congress/Congress events include:
- A tour the last week in August.
- September 1-4: International Assoc. for Liberal Religious Women (IALRW)
- September 1-4: Interfaith Issues - Joint program with World Congress of Faiths (WCF)
including worship, small group discussions, and excursions - To register, visit www.worldfaiths.org
- September 4-7: IARF CONGRESS - www.iarf.net
The 33rd Congress of the International Association for Religious Freedom will be a very special occasion for participants. The theme is "Beyond Conflict to Reconciliation: the Challenge of the 21st Century."
An international list of speakers includes: His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Dr. Karan Singh, President of the Temple of Understanding, Ms. Asma Jahangir, UN Special Rapporteur on Religion or Belief from the United Nations, Dr. Sheikh Ali, Muslim interfaith leader, and Rev. Peter Morales, UUA President.
Also, the International Association for Liberal Religious Women will be celebrating its 100th year with a special program for women. Don't miss these exciting events and of course, don't miss that unique welcome given by Indian hospitality to its guests! Please contact Doris Hunter, chair of the US Chapter, IARF if you have questions about the coming 33rd Congress of IARF.
V. 20th Anniversary of the Modern Partnership Movement

Rev. Lehel Molnar has published his photos from the "20th Anniversary of the Modern Partnership Movement" celebrations in Kolozsvar last month.
View the photos online!
VI. 29 UUs Arrested in Phoenix Protest

Twenty-nine Unitarian Universalists, including eight ministers, were arrested in Phoenix, Ariz., for acts of civil disobedience protesting Arizona's strict anti-illegal immigration law.
Among those arrested were Unitarian Universalist Association President Peter Morales and the Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, minister of the UU Congregation of Phoenix. They were among 150 UUs, many from out of state, who came to Phoenix for actions in support of immigrant families on Thursday, July 29, the day Senate Bill 1070 went into effect.
UUs were acting in support of local immigrant groups, including Puente, an affiliate of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network.* In all, more than 80 people were arrested Thursday.
Continue reading this article!
VII. NY Times: "From Untouchable to Businesswoman"

The NY Times recently featured a great article about Kakuben Lalabhai Parmar, an Indian woman who, through the help of the UU Holdeen India Program's partner SEWA (Self-Employed Women's Association), has become a successful businesswoman and artisan of international acclaim.
Excerpt:
"I already experienced the biggest change in my life," she said, speaking a Gujarati dialect through an interpreter, "when I first got the chance to come out of my house and participate in society."
Ms. Parmar's moment of liberation came roughly 20 years ago, when the not-for-profit Sewa Project formed a unit in her village to help preserve endangered handicrafts and, equally, to provide the people who make them a form of alternative employment.
"We never even thought of getting income from selling this stuff before," said Ms. Parmar, who sews patchwork embroideries that incorporate vivid threads and reflective shards laboriously cut by hand from mirror scrap she buys by the pound.
Continue reading the article and learn more about SEWA!
VIII. Churches for Middle East Peace - Community of YES

Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is working with the Community of Yes campaign to build broad bi-partisan support for balanced and determined U.S. leadership in working with Israel and the Palestinians to achieve a two state solution as part of a comprehensive Middle East peace.
Middle East peace is not a Democratic or a Republican issue. Supporting peace is not conservative or liberal. A negotiated peace agreement is essential for Israel, Palestinians, and U.S. national security interests. In a recent Zogby International poll, 81% of those polled agreed that the continuing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has a negative impact on U.S. interests. Achievement of a comprehensive Middle East peace is in the American national interest. This national imperative cuts across party and ideological lines. Now is the time for unified American action to achieve a just and lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians. Be a part of the Community of Yes!!
Join the Community of YES!
IX. Religions for Peace - Arms Down!

In November 2009, the Religions for Peace Global Youth Network launched the Arms Down! Campaign for Shared Security.
The campaign - led by youth from the world's religions - works to engage religious leaders and believers around the world to unleash the power of multi-religious cooperation through shared action. It also reaches out to international organizations, governments, national assemblies and parliaments, municipalities, media, and all men and women of good will.
Through education, mobilization and advocacy, the campaign advances shared security by working to reduce nuclear and conventional weapons and to reallocate military spending to support urgently needed development, as set forth in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The upcoming North American regional campaign will hold: a Day of Awareness on August 9, 2010 and Day(s) of Advocacy on September 20-22, 2010.
Learn more about the Arms Down! campaign, how you can get involved, and sign the petition!
X. UUHIP: Partners for Justice in India Video

The UUA International Resources Office is happy to announce the release of "UUHIP: Partners for Justice in India," a great introduction to the work and philosophy of the Unitarian Universalist Association's Holdeen India Program.
UUHIP works with key leaders and organizations of India's most marginalized and disadvantaged peoples in their struggle to secure human rights and economic and social justice. The program supports the efforts of those peoples excluded or oppressed on the basis of gender, caste, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, especially dalits (untouchables), adivasis (tribals), migrant, bonded and child laborers, domestic and home-based workers, and scavengers, helping them to participate fully in the social, economic and political life of India.
Available online for free, as well as on DVD, the video features profiles of 5 Holdeen India Program partners as well as reflections by Program Direction Kathy Sreedhar, former UUA President Rev. John Buehrens and UU minister Rev. Abhi Janamanchi.
For those interested in obtaining a DVD copy of the video, please contact the International Resources Office.
View "UUHIP: Partners for Justice in India" online!
XI. Monthly Global Chalice Lighting

Monthly Global Chalice Lighting
This Global Chalice Lighting is to be used during August 2010.
The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists announces the 84th in its monthly series of global chalice lighting readings. Congregations worldwide are invited to participate.
All ICUU-affiliated groups have been asked to submit brief chalice lightings for the project. Every month, a reading will be distributed to Unitarian and Universalist congregations around the world. We ask each congregation to use the reading for at least one worship service in the designated month, identifying it as the "Global Chalice Lighting" for that month and naming the group which submitted it. Readings will be circulated in English and, where different, in their original language.
It is hoped that the ICUU Global Chalice Lighting Project will enhance the worship experience in our congregations and raise awareness of the international dimensions of our religious movement.
This Global Chalice Lighting is taken from Bless All Who Serve, the UUA's new publication for military personnel and their families. It is to be used during August 2010.
What words tell the truth? What balms heal? What proverbs kindle the fires and passion of joy? What spirituality stirs the hunger for justice? We seek answers to these questions-not only for ourselves, but for our communities and our society. What are the ways of being with one another that enable life to flourish, rich with meaning? When violence has fractured communities, isolated people, and broken hearts, how can life be repaired? We ask these questions not to arrive at final answers, but because asking them is fundamental to living.
Rita Nakashima Brock & Rebecca Ann Parker
Unitarian Universalist Association
XII. Events
- September 1-4, 2010: IALRW 100th Anniversary, Kochi, India
- September 1-7, 2010: IARF Congress in Kochi, India
- September 18, 2010: Unitarian Day in the Khasi Hills, India
- September 20-22, 2010: Arms Down! Advocacy Days
- October 29-31, 2010: European Unitarian Universalist (EUU) Fall Retreat, Mittelwihr, France
- November 4-16, 2010: UUA-UUSC JustJourney to Uganda
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