Faith In Action

Update from Equality Arizona on the dehumanizing trans bill HB2706

Transform Arizona Schools held meetings in Phoenix and Tucson to look over the language around HB2706 to discuss its intent and brainstorm ways to block it from moving forward.

Currently, the Arizona Interscholastic Association represents 269 schools in every Arizona county. They have a protocol in place to ensure competitiveness and inclusion for trans youth, and HB2706 would destroy all of this progress. We noted the dehumanizing nature of the bill and contrasted the language with 10 other states that have proposed similar anti-trans bills.

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United Church of Santa Fe Honored by National Environmental Organization

United Church of Santa Fe Honored by National Environmental Organization

The United Church of Santa Fe (Santa Fe, New Mexico) is one of the six national Interfaith Power & Light (IPL) 2020 Cool Congregations Challenge runners up. The annual contest accepts applications from religious congregations around the United States who are doing work to address global warming by reducing their carbon footprint as they create models of sustainability within their communities.

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Faith Climate Action Week, April 17-26

A message from Rev. Doug Bland, Arizona Interfaith Power & Light:

Earth Day is going to be a big deal this year. The 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, April 22, is right around the corner. It’s also the 5th Anniversary of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’.

I’m writing to encourage you to participate in Faith Climate Action Week, April 17-26. There are so many possibilities from which to choose.

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Congratulations to United Church of Santa Fe and First Christian Church, Las Cruces!

From New Mexico Interfaith Power and Light:

Blessings all,

This from our national office with our congratulations to United Church of Santa Fe and First Christian Church, Las Cruces for receiving runner-up awards for their work in addressing climate change and caring for creation. Of 10 top winners, 2 are from New Mexico. It is wonderful to share such hope-filled actions and accomplishments!!!! Start planning your entry for 2020 contest now.

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From Monroe to Miller: 200 Years of Immigration in 60 Minutes

DACA Anniversary event at Mesa Community College

Presentations on:

Tuesday, February 11, in Room SC-11E, 10:30 to 11:45 and

Tuesday, February 25, in Room SC-11E, 10:30 to 11:45

The Aliento Club at MCC is hosting a presentation by Victor Aronow, an immigration lawyer and member of Uncage and Reunite Families Coalition. 

Since this is the 10 year reunion of SB1070, he presents the politics and racism behind US immigration policy from the very beginning in 1790, then explores the development of US financial and economic influence that the US exerted and still exerts over Latin America.

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People Not Prisons Vigil

People Not Prisons Vigil

Wednesday, February 12, 4 - 7 pm
Arizona State Capitol Lawn
1700 W Washington St, Phoenix


*** (From ACLU of Arizona) ***

Light candles on the lawn of the state Capitol for every incarcerated person who's lost their lives in DOC custody, every incarcerated person suffering due to lack of treatment for medical and mental illnesses, and all our friends, family, and loved ones in Arizona prisons. Let's show state lawmakers that we want real sentencing reform NOW.

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Film Discussion: Just Mercy

Film Discussion: Just Mercy

Sunday, February 9, 4 pm
Scottsdale Congregational United Church of Christ
4425 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale

Scottsdale Congregational United Church of Christ (SCUCC) and the Arizona Faith Network (AFN) are sponsoring a discussion of the movie "Just Mercy." People who still need to see the movie can go to the 1:00 pm showing on Sunday 2/9 at Harkins Camelview at Fashion Square theater. Movie times are subject to change, so check the Harkins website before you go.

Rev. Katie Sexton, Executive Director of AFN, will be there, as will also Khalil Rushdan, with the ACLU (and AFN Board Member), who will be there to share his personal incarceration experiences.

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Faith Statement on Protecting the Arctic Refuge

The Southwest Conference endorsed this effort and invites congregations and members to do so too.

As people of faith, we are called to care for all of God’s children and to protect God’s creation. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is an inspiring, wild landscape. It is home to polar bears, wolves, the sacred Porcupine Caribou Herd that is 180,000 strong, and migratory birds tying the Arctic Refuge to our backyards in the lower 48 states.

Anna Peterson of Conservation Communications is helping to organize a faith statement signed by leaders of faith communities who oppose drilling in the Arctic Refuge. See the full statement attached and below. Would a leader of your congregation be willing to sign on? Please let her know by March 1.

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Contacting Arizona Legislators on Two Bad Bills

From Protecting Arizona’s Family Coalition:

SB 1328 (appropriations; direct services; referrals) and HB 2388 (appropriations; direct services; referrals) will both be up in committee this week. These mirror bills contain funding for Arizona's 2-1-1 Community Information and Referral line.

While there have been bills in past years to fund Arizona's 2-1-1 system, this new version of the funding request comes with restrictions that will leave many Arizonans without information to resources they need. 

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Support Mining Communities and a Just Transition

Support Mining Communities and a Just Transition

As people of faith, we are called to care for creation and all living things. The RECLAIM Act would not only help restore and clean up hazardous land but would also create thousands of new jobs across the country, providing an economic boost to communities who have laid off coal miners, and allowing them a renewed opportunity to thrive.

Now more than ever, it is imperative that Congress pass The RECLAIM Act. Please fill out the form to contact your member of Congress to show your support for former miners and the RECLAIM Act.

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Environmental Day at the Arizona Capitol

Environmental Day at the Arizona Capitol

February 5, 2020 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Join hundreds of advocates for environmental protection and justice, climate action, lands and wildlife conservation, flowing rivers, democracy, and more, in meeting at the Arizona Capitol to let legislators know how much we care about these issues, as well as specific bills.

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Nonprofit Census Solutions Workshop

Nonprofit Census Solutions Workshop

Monday, February 3, 12:00 - 3:30 pm
St. Mary’s Food Bank – Community Room
3003 W. Thomas Rd, Phoenix


As trusted stakeholders in the community, nonprofits hold a critical voice in ensuring communities they serve are counted in the Census 2020. Partnerships for the Census are also critical to ensure Arizona receives its fair share in resources and representation allocated by the Census, and that we have accurate Census data used by philanthropy and nonprofits to make informed decisions.

In the Nonprofit Census Solutions Workshop, nonprofit leaders are invited to learn about the importance of the Census 2020, ways they can participate and promote the Census to their communities, and leave with resources to lead their own promotional efforts.

Complimentary lunch begins at noon and the workshop promptly at 12:30 pm.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

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