After Superman Sam's death, what do we do?
When something inexplicable, painful, and unjust occurs, how do we cope? How can we go on after a child dies?
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
After Superman Sam dies, what do we do?
Free Associating: death, Jewish Week, mourning, sadness, social action, Superman Sam
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Day of Action for Reproductive Choice!
From the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism....
Ask Congress to Protect Reproductive Health Care!
Today, pro-choice advocates come together for a National Day of Action to stop the anti-choice Stupak-Pitts Amendment and ensure access to reproductive health care in the Senate's health care reform bill. The House-passed health care bill was diminished by the inclusion of the Stupak-Pitts Amendment, which, if included in the final bill, would deny coverage for abortion services to women covered by the new federal health care plan. We must fight to ensure the Senate bill and final legislation do not restrict access to reproductive health care.
Take Action: Urge your Senators to oppose anti-choice amendments like the Stupak amendment and support comprehensive health care reform. The Capitol switchboard can be reached at (202) 224-3121 or you can send an email. Please forward this email to pro-choice friends and family! For more information, visit our Day of Action page or contact Legislative Assistant Samuel Lehman at 202.387.2800.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
World AIDS Day Blog-a-Thon
- Worldwide, almost half of all new infections occur in young people under age 25.
- In the United States, the rate of new infections among young men of color who have sex with men has almost doubled since 2001.
- Of the 11.8 million HIV-infected youth worldwide, over seven million are female.
- Less than one-third of young people worldwide know how to protect themselves from HIV.
This year for World AIDS Day, Advocates for Youth, the Center for Health and Gender Equity (CHANGE), the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and SIECUS have organized a petition campaign and blog-a-thon on the Amplify website.
From now through December 6th, you can sign the online petition asking President Obama to create an Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief that provide the best and most comprehensive services and information to young people worldwide. Our country's HIV/AIDS policy must respect the inherent worth and dignity of those who receive our support by giving them the resources they need to lead whole and healthy lives.
Sign the petition, and check out the blog-a-thon today!
There are many ways that you can commemorate World AIDS Day, including learning more about HIV/AIDS issues in your area and around the world. Unitarian Universalists across the United States and Canada are powerful advocates and educators with the UU Global AIDS Coalition.
Find out what's happening in your own community for World AIDS Day here.