No Justice, No Peace- Black Lives Matter- You Have Got That Right Brothers and Sisters
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December 2014: Black Lives Matter—Are You Signed Up?
Dear Mary Lynn,
Ferguson is not a flash in the
pan.
The current moment is one that
has broken through years of pain, anger, and organizing. Young African American
organizers are leading the call for a movement that not only stops our national
crisis of police killings of young Black men but also changes our society into
one that refuses to tolerate the criminalization, devaluing, killing, and
brutalizing of Black people.
On a call before the Ferguson grand jury decision these
young Black organizers shared that proclaiming All Lives Matter misses the
point, because it goes without saying that white lives matter. The power of the
Black Lives Matter slogan is that it contradicts what our culture currently
expresses. The young leaders of Ferguson are
demanding that their lives matter and asking us if we will join them in their
struggle. Will you sign up?
In short order we have had two grand juries decide not to
indict police officers for the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner,
respectively. Now more than ever we have a chance to make change through mass
action, speaking out, crossing borders, building relationships, and organizing.
Across the country UUs are joining demonstrations in their communities. The
National Action Network is organizing a national march against police violence on
December 13 (check the Standing on the Side of Love Facebook page for details
about a UU contingent being organized in the DC area).
If you or your congregation have been part of Black Lives
Matter protests we want to hear from you. If you were not but wish you had been
we want to hear from you. It’s time to organize our UU presence in this movement
as powerfully as we can; we can start by standing up, being counted, and
connecting. Fill out this form to be
part of Standing on the Side of Love: Black Lives Matter.
Many of our congregations are part of community
organizations addressing the criminalization of people of color—from racial
profiling and mass incarceration and deportation to denying voting rights. Many
of us are actively engaged in anti-racism work. And we all still struggle with
the complicity of faith communities and faith leaders in these larger evils,
through silence, through a lack of building relationships, through inaction.
It’s time to really commit our faith community to being a strong part of the
Black Lives Matter movement, bringing everything we can to it—from examining our
own complicity in oppression to dismantling it and building Beloved Community.
Can we sign you up?
Finally, get ready for Selma in March 2015 (registration now open) because we are going to be
commemorating and recommitting our faith to the movement for racial justice.
It’s been fifty years since we acted boldly in Selma and a loving bold spirit is
needed now. It’s time to sign up, because Black Lives Matter!
Get resources for Standing on the Side of Love: Black
Lives Matter, and be counted. Keep working in solidarity and keep
loving.
In faith,
Alex, Annette, Audra, Janice, Jennifer, Jessica,
Lesley, Nora, Susan, and Taquiena
Multicultural Growth & Witness staff |
Multicultural Growth & Witness
Unitarian Universalist Association
24 Farnsworth St | Boston, MA 02110 | Phone 617.948.6461 | Fax 617.742.03213
1100 G Street NW; Suite 800 | Washington, DC 20005 | Phone 202.393.2255 | Fax 202.393.5494 socialjustice@uua.org | website: www.uua.org/justice
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