The monthly statewide conference call for Unitarian Universalists and our friends to get the latest news and to strategize around gun violence prevention, advocacy and legislative action in New Jersey.
New advocates are always welcome! The GVP Task Force call is held the third Wednesday of every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
For more information, and to receive the Zoom invitation and agenda for the next call, please email GVP Task Force chair, Liandra Pires at: gvprevention@uufaithaction.org
Join Rev. Rob from UU FaithAction and other UUs across the US involved in state-based UU social justice to share best practices and help build up our own capacity to be effective in our faithful social justice witness here in the Garden State. From 12 noon to 1 p.m. C’mon down!
UU FaithAction’s Fall Issues Conference takes place on Saturday Oct. 20 from 10:00 am until 4:00 p.m. Hosted this year by our member congregation, Beacon UU Congregation of Summit in Summit summitbeacon.org, the conference features Senator Raymond Lesniak as our keynote speaker, issues-related break out groups and a working lunch. The Summit congregation is active in antiracism and immigration justice work and we are very pleased to partner together in support of a more just and hopeful New Jersey.
Join us in Ridgewood on June 2 as we turn the village orange in honor of victims of gun violence. Hear the reading proclamation of the Village Council declaring June 2 Gun Violence Prevention Day. LIsten to speakers from Moms Demand Action and Sandy Hook Promise. Spend the morning strolling the orange bow-bedecked main street.
Sunday service at the Unitarian Society of Ridgewood
Please join Guest Speaker Katie Byron for her sermon on “Guns or Glitter: White Masculinity and a Culture of Violence”
The Plate Collection will go to support Moms Demand Action, a grassroots gun violence prevention group that lobbies for common sense gun laws.
Introducing our new monthly e-newsletter: The Red Hot Minute. Why “red hot?” Because it provides our supporters with a short, focused overview of the hottest social justice issues facing New Jersey.
We hope you will scan through the article titles and short descriptions, following the links to go deeper on a subject that catches your eye.
The First Unitarian Society of Plainfield, 724 Park Avenue Plainfield will show the riveting documentary MAKING A KILLING: GUNS, GREED AND THE NRA on Friday, March 9, 2018 at 7 pm as part of the Free Second Friday Film Series. The film is co-sponsored by Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America -Union County and the YWCA Union County.
MAKING A KILLING tells the stories of how guns, and the billions made off them, affect the lives of everyday Americans. It features personal stories from people across the country who have been affected by gun violence, including survivors and victims’ families. The film exposes how the powerful gun companies and the NRA are resisting responsible legislation for the sake of profit.
This film was planned by the sponsors several months ago and, tragically, its showing could not be timelier. All are welcome to come to this free film and join in a thoughtful community conversation following the film. For more information about the Second Friday Film Series, please contact the Society at (908) 756-0750.
Mom’s Demand Action and the Brady Campaign will join forces to provide much needed direction on how to stay active on issues of Gun Safety. Issues addressed will range from legislative actions local and national; to practical considerations for gun safety in the classroom. Be armed with knowledge. Please rsvp to this link https://northeast-moms.ngpvanhost.com/ngpvanforms/10498
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018, GVP activists and allies joined students, teachers and the NJ 3rd Congressional District Action Group for the United We Stand for Gun Safety Rally in Marlton, NJ. Below is the text of a speech I delivered that afternoon.
To all present today, thank you for coming. Never underestimate the power of standing up for a cause you believe in. To the students of Stoneman Douglas, I say “you are not alone”. We will stand with you today, next week and for as long as it takes to end the scourge of gun violence in America. Last week you sat huddled in a darkened classroom while the sound of gunshots signaled the injury or death of fellow students and educators. Yesterday, some of you traveled by bus to the Florida State House in Tallahassee, Florida, to implore legislators to discuss a ban on assault weapons. I ask you how many AR-15s do gun enthusiasts use for hunting or shooting at a range? Despite this reasonable request, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to reject bringing the issue of assault weapons to the floor for discussion. To these lawmakers, we say “Shame on you.”
The mass shooting was carried out by a young man with a history of mental health problems. Mental health plays a significant role in mass shootings. Overall, it is a part but not the heart of the number of gun fatalities annually. President Trump recently said the US needs better mental health treatment to reduce gun violence. If the President sincerely believes this, he can dust off the Obama regulation he rolled back in early 2017, which restricted the access of a mentally unstable person to guns.
The CDC estimates there are in excess of 30 thousand gun deaths each year in America. Japan and Australia average less than 100. Do Americans suffer from mental illness 100X more than these countries? Or, are there too many guns on the streets and in the homes of America? Guns are the third leading cause of injury-related deaths in the US, after poisoning and car accidents. The cost of care to US ERs and the medical system is about 8.6 billion, according to Giffords Law Center. This is a public health epidemic. Listen to the story of a woman who survived the Columbine HS shooting in 1999. Amy Over, in TheDaily Beast, recalled the first day her daughter attended kindergarten. Amy said she thought she would experience joy. Instead Amy had a panic attack. She later realized she was afraid to leave her daughter. Gun shootings affect entire families and last many years.
So what can we do? We can give of our time, our talents and our treasure. There are several GVP groups here that would be happy to have you join their volunteer efforts, as well as donations. We have the power of the pen to write to our legislators about a particular bill or about gun safety, in general. The most important thing we can do is VOTE. Today, I have brought along a pink slip for a congress person who takes money from the NRA. I say to this legislator “your time is up”. Who will join me? (Others held up pink slips)
The monthly statewide conference call for Unitarian Universalists and our friends to get the latest news and to strategize around Gun Violence prevention, advocacy and legislative action in New Jersey.
To join the GVP Task Force call, held the third Weds. of every month from 1 to 2 p.m., please follow the video/call in information listed below.
For more information and to receive the call agenda in advance, please email GVP Task Force chair, Liandra Pires at: gvptfchair@uufaithaction.org
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