Posts in Social Justice
August 2022 Share the Plate is UU the Vote

UU the Vote is a non-partisan faith initiative to engage our neighbors, educate our communities, mobilize voters, and rally around key ballot initiatives by the Unitarian Universalist Association. We support congregations and UU organizations in activating thousands to mobilize voters, counter voter suppression, and engage in spiritually grounded, values-based issue conversations with voters in their communities. Please give, to share the plate.

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GNUUC’s June Pride Month Share the Plate Organization is Just Us at the Oasis Center

Just Us is a group of programs at Oasis Center dedicated to helping lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth to achieve their full potential. Just Us provides LGBTQ+ students a liberating space where they can be authentic and celebrate the fluidity of identity. Please give generously to provide LGBTQ+ youth, who often face public intolerance and rejection, an Oasis of welcome.

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Our May Share the Plate Partner: Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee

Second Harvest’s mission is to provide food to people facing hunger and work to advance hunger solutions. It is a critical resource for the adults and children that it serves. In 2021, it supplied 42.5 million nutritious meals to neighbors in need, including 59,000 healthy meals and snacks provided through the Kids Cafe and At-Risk Afterschool meal programs

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NOAH Upcoming Task Force Events: “Rally for Riverchase” – May 5 - 5 PM – Metro Courthouse

Read up on NOAH’s current, upcoming (and one recent) task force events and information, with opportunities for you to participate.

Rally for Riverchase” – May 5 - 5 PM – Metro Courthouse

NOAH has worked to keep these apartments affordable since 2019. We will join Stand Up Nashville and other groups in a "Rally for Riverchase" at the Metro Courthouse for a Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) to keep 200 apartments affordable. Background info is HERE. Special op-ed by 3 NOAH leaders is HERE.

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Our April Share the Plate Partner: Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth

Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth envisions a world in which reverence, gratitude, and care for each other and for the living Earth are central to the lives of all people. Its mission is to be a wellspring of spiritual and educational grounding and practical support for bold, accountable action for environmental justice, climate justice, and the flourishing of all life.

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Thank You GNUUC - Ukraine Sunflower of Peace, March 13 Special Collection

Thank you for your response to the GNUUC special collection on Sunday, March 13, 100% for the Sunflower of Peace; providing first aid and humanitarian support to the besieged Ukrainian people. We raised $627.50 for Sunflower of Peace. We are sending this amount now to Sunflower of Peace to help the Ukrainian people, experiencing a brutal military invasion of Ukraine by Russia, including war crimes against the Ukrainian people.

There is one more Sunday to contribute!

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Prepare for the May 2022 Judicial Elections at NOAH webinar on February 17!

Join NOAH this Thursday, February 17, at 6:30 p.m. for a webinar featuring panelists who are Nashville's criminal justice community leaders. They will demystify the roles of judicial positions, who have an enormous impact on criminal justice, mass incarceration, and community safety. Additionally, panelists will help you prepare to vote in the primary election on May 3.

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
February’s Share the Plate is the Southern Environmental Law Center

This month’s Share the Plate organization is the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), the South’s largest and most effective nonprofit, nonpartisan environmental advocate and protector. SELC’s mission is to protect the basic right to clean air, clean water, and a livable climate; to preserve our region’s natural treasures and rich biodiversity; and to provide a healthy environment for all.

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
Thurs., Feb. 3, 2022 at 6:30pm: A Community Response to Mental Health Crisis: From CAHOOTS to Nashville HEALS

Register for this Zoom webinar at: https://bit.ly/cahoots-noah.

Across the country, community leaders are recognizing that police are not the best suited to safely and effectively help people experiencing behavioral health crises. Nationally and in Nashville, such calls to police have resulted in injury and even death to those needing help. Community responder programs improve health outcomes, reduce unnecessary arrests, and save lives.

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
Walden’s Puddle: Our January Share the Plate Partner

Our Share the Plate partner for January is Walden’s Puddle Wildlife Center of Greater Nashville. Walden’s Puddle provides care and treatment to sick, injured, and orphaned native Tennessee wildlife. A professionally-staffed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Middle Tennessee, Walden’s Puddle does not charge for services and receives no federal or state funding. “We are here to help wildlife in trouble.”

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
December Share the Plate: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Guest at Your Table

Our Share the Plate partner for December is the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Guest At Your Table Program. UUSC works around the world to advance human rights and social justice, transforming our UU values into action. GNUUC has a long tradition of celebrating our UUSC Guests. The theme of this year’s program is “Now is the Time for Courageous Change.”

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
Our November 2021 Share the Plate Partner is The Tennessee Equality Project

The Tennessee Equality Project Foundation provides educational and awareness programming in Tennessee to advance the inclusion and equality of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people in our state. They monitor and analyze state legislation related to the LGBTQ community, conduct voter registration, advocacy training, sensitivity training, and work against bullying. They also educate the public about state preemption of local government.

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Social JusticeKris Thresher
October Share the Plate: Room In The Inn

Before the pandemic, GNUUC volunteered in Room In The Inn’s Winter Shelter program. The pandemic is increasing homelessness, threatening the health of the homeless, and making providing services to the homeless more difficult. Room In The Inn can use our financial support all the more this year. Please give generously!

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Social JusticeKris Thresher