Unitarian Universalist Association Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries

September 2010   Young Adult Newsletter

 
The Interdependent Web
Kesting Headshot Letter from the Editor



Environmental Justice Concerns Everybody.






Dear Friends,


This issue of Young Adult News focuses on environmental justice. Reading through, you will see some of the ways environmental justice links to economic, immigrant and racial justice. This makes real and personal the need for individuals, communities and municipalities to work harder on environmental justice issues. If we understand the ways in which injustices are linked, our ability to undo them will be strengthened. Lastly, I want to thank the Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth for their collaboration in the creation of this issue of Youth News.
 
Personally, I want to share that this will be my last month writing to you as Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries. I depart with great confidence that our team of Youth and Young Adult Ministries staff - along with the many other staff working for Association of Congregations - will continue to bring you new resources, connection and support as you engage in the pivotal work of young adult ministry in our faith communities everywhere. I've included a few words more about my departure in an article below, also welcoming a new staff member to our team!
 
Of course, you will also find the many opportunities we always include in our Events and Announcements sections. These include conferences, grants, and more!
 

Happy reading!


In faith,
 
Erik B. Kesting
UUA Youth and Young Adult Ministries Director

Environmental Justice




Environment AND people first.




As Unitarian Universalists, we long for a just society where benefits for some do not come at the expense of others, especially disadvantaged and oppressed people in our communities and around the world.  The UU Ministry for Earth protects the environment  by
affirming and promoting the seven principles of the UUA, including: "Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part."  We believe that that special attention needs to be given to the environmental experience of native peoples, inner city residents, migrant workers, those in economically depressed rural areas and others who, in many cases, have very little influence in the development and protection of natural resources; the UU Ministry for Earth acts on issues that effect the environment and welfare of all people.

Environmental justice acknowledges that environmental impacts fall first and most severely on those who receive the least of society's benefits and have the least power to affect changes.  But the work of justice also requires that we look at the impact of our own congregational actions and practices on disadvantaged communities and people of color.  If our own actions have negative impacts, surely we can change our ways.  When the actions of others threaten justice, we can find ways to work in solidarity with the affected communities to prevent or lessen those impacts.  We can also look for opportunities to build new relationships and create positive impacts in these communities.

The world is already experiencing impacts from both the human activities that cause climate change as well as from climate change itself. People fall ill from mining for coal and cleaning up oil disasters.  Changing weather patterns contribute to food and water shortages, leading to increased migration and unrest.  Plant and animal species are going extinct.  The UU Ministry for Earth exists to find and advocate for solutions to these problems that are just, fair and sustainable.

Learn more about the UU Ministry for Earth and how you can make a difference for the earth and the people who live on it by contacting Rowan Van Ness, Environmental Justice Program Associate, Unitarian Universalist Ministry for Earth.

News
Climate Change In June 2009, the House passed an energy and climate bill, H.R. 2454, known as the American Clean Energy Security Act, or ACES.  Since then, several bills have been introduced in the Senate, though none have garnered enough support to be brought to a vote. More info on the EPA, Clean Air Act, and the Endangerment Finding and take action.
Gulf Oil Spill  The BP Deepwater Horizon Macando well has been capped, but damage remains from the largest oil spill ever.  Learn more about the spill, find information, grounding for UU participation and resources and take action.
Flooding in Pakistan  Hundreds are dead and hundreds of thousands displaced by unprecedented flooding caused by the worst monsoon rains in 80 years.  Massive flooding in Pakistan has cut people off from access to clean water, sanitation and food.  The UUSC-UUA Joint Pakistan Flood Relief Fund is supporting partner organizations specifically focused on the needs of women and unaccompanied children.

Resources
UU Ministry for Earth Green Papers on Environment Justice. Papers on the broad topic of environment and justice, and specific focus areas such as food, climate disruption, environment and health, and animal welfare.  The postings are labeled "green papers" because they are meant to stimulate thoughtful comment, interaction and action by UUs who are involved in and concerned about the history, connections and future of environmental and justice work.
Green Sanctuary  Resources and information for congregations and congregants working together to restore Earth and renew Spirit.
UU-UNO Climate Change Youth Column  Resources specifically for youth, opportunities for discussion and organizing actions around climate change
UUSC Environmental Justice  UUSC promotes and defends the human right to water, particularly in communities facing water-service privatization and resource depletion.
UUMFE on Facebook  Stay up to date on UU, interfaith and secular resources on the environment and justice and connect with other UUs who care about these issues.

SB1070 + Prop 8




Update /09




(source for graphic: http://colorlines.com)

SB1070
Dennis Burke, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona, talks about the ongoing litigation over Arizona's controversial immigration law known as SB 1070. Mr. Burke also discusses the latest numbers from the United States Border Patrol, Tucson Sector, where arrests of suspected illegal immigrants are down dramatically. Watch the video.

Prop 8
The Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento has refused to force Gov. Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Brown to appeal Judge Walker's decision to overturn Prop 8 earlier in August. If the Prop 8 supporters - without the governor or the attorney general - are not allowed to appeal the case further, same-sex marriages could resume shortly after September 11.  Read more

Youth and Young Adults of Color





Multicultural Leadership Conference 




The first annual Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Multicultural Leadership Conference for Youth and Young Adults of Color was held in Boston August 13-17.  This conference is part of a UUA commitment to fully serve and include a multicultural membership.  The conference drew twelve participants, ages 15 through mid-30s, from California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York.  Click here to read more...

Participant evaluations will help shape a second Multicultural Leadership Conference for summer 2011. Please contact Rev. Dr. Cummings if you or someone you know is interested in attending!

Transition











Much of our work as a community of faith is built on relationships. So we wanted to hear from our outgoing Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries and our incoming Campus Ministry Associate about their transitions to honor and build their relationships to our communities. Just like in our congregations, our leadership on staff at the UUA changes as time passes, but our shared commitment to justice, our passion for youth and young adult ministries, and our voice for a welcoming, liberal religious home for all remains strong! - Ed.
 
The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry is pleased to welcome Kayla Parker as your new Campus Ministry Associate. Regarding her hopes and goals for her work with our campus ministry leaders, Kayla writes:
 
Dear all,
 
I am thrilled to begin working with you to bridge some gaps!  Let's create solid ground between youth and young adulthood in Unitarian Universalism as well as UU college students and their religious and non-religious peers.  Unitarian Universalism is a great platform for students to discuss their personal lives and theologies in fellowship and I hope that together we can expand its prevalence on campuses across the nation.  Please feel free to contact me with your questions and suggestions on building exciting and vibrant campus ministry!
 
All my best,
Kayla
 
Likewise, we bid a fond farewell to Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries Erik B. Kesting and asked him to share a bit about his transition:
 
Dear friends and colleagues,
 
I cannot find the words to express the unique mix of excitement and sadness that I am feeling these days: abounding excitement for new possibilities and new adventures, deep sadness for the end of a long, special relationship. I love the work that we share, nurturing Unitarian Universalist communities and healing our world. So it is not without sadness that I tell you of my coming departure from the UUA Staff. My almost ten years on staff has shaped deeply who I am today. The lessons learned, the friends and colleagues made, and the spirit of life that fills our work will continue to inspire me in many new and different ways.
 
I have accepted an exciting job offer that will allow me to pursue new goals and to relocate to a new home with my partner, Sara. Although I am concluding my time on staff, I look forward to working with you in new ways as a lay leader in our faith.
 
Sincerely yours,
Erik B. Kesting

Campus Ministry




Bridging gaps.





Welcome back to school!
 
Although I know you are busy with the transition back to classes and group meetings, I want to give you an update on what's happening at the UUA.   I assumed my responsibilities as Campus Ministry Associate on August 30th.  Here are some of the projects I'm making progress on:
 
Updating the online descriptions of our Anchor Congregations program, which is a great resource of examples of successful Campus Ministry and Young Adult programs from across the continent.
 
Preparing for a review and update of ConnectUU, an online interface enabling UU young adults to communicate with one another, register for events, and find Campus Ministry or Young Adult groups to join.
 
Reaching out with Campus Ministry leaders to learn more about all of our programs.

Please feel free to contact me with information on your Campus Ministry program or for assistance on how to develop or sustain one.

All my best,

Kayla Parker

Campus Ministry Associate
Ministries and Faith Development

 Events

Opportunities
Trainings
Gatherings



Common Read "The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona Borderlands"
This month the UUA initiates the  Common Read project.   Participants are invited to read and discuss the same book in a given period of time.  A Common Read builds community within congregations and among Unitarian Universalists by giving diverse people a shared experience, a shared language and a basis for deep and meaningful conversations.  Purchase Margaret Regan's book in hardcover now from the UUA Bookstore or preorder the paperback, due in October. The book is available in hardcover at public libraries.

Dynamic Youth Ministry geared toward Unitarian Universalists.
This online course grounds students in theological, ethical and programmatic aspects of youth ministry, building youth ministry that is a vibrant, robust and flexible part of every congregation.
Learn about youth leadership and spiritual development, professional support for youth advisors, adolescent life issues, multi-generational community building and various models of youth programming.  To register, reference course number "EDFT-8462" in an e-mail to mdowdell@ses.gtu.edu and bruetersward@gmail.com

Application for Nomination to a Committee, Commission, Task Group or Panel.

The UUA relies upon energetic, committed, visionary Unitarian Universalists of all ages to serve on the committees, commissions, boards, task groups and panels that work in partnership with staff to carry out the mission of the Association.  In even-numbered years, the UUA Nominating Committee receives nominations by mid-August and selects nominees for the slate of candidates to be presented for election at the following General Assembly.  Apply and help change the UUA!

 Announcements

Association-wide
International
Regional
Local





  Job Listing:  Youth and Young Adult Ministries Director
Provide vision, leadership, and services in support of the UUA's youth and young adult ministries.  The ideal candidate has a deep understanding of Unitarian Universalism and demonstrates exceptional organizational, advocacy, teambuilding, and communication skills.  Experience with youth and young adult ministries and a record of  anti-racism/anti-oppression/multiculturalism experience is important. The candidate possesses strong leadership skills the ability to build and lead a large team and manage a significant budget, and excellent writing and public speaking skills.

Appalachia Rising, September 25-27, Washington DC

Join people from across Appalachia and America for a vibrant weekend of strategy, workshops, learning and cultural events.  Learn about the challenges Appalachia faces and ways to build a movement to end the destruction and plant the seeds of a sustainable and prosperous Appalachia.   Contact environment@uua.org to be connected with other UUs who will be standing in solidarity with those whose lives and culture have been impacted by mountaintop removal coal mining.

10/10/10 Climate Change Global Work Party sponsored by UUFME and 350.org
October 10, 2010, is the day that communities around the world get to work.  Plan events in your congregation and community to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution and to make real improvements in the quality of people's lives.

Board member search for the UU Ministry for Earth
The UU Ministry for Earth is an independent nonprofit organization that strives to provide UUs with organized ways to connect energy, ideas and information about how their lives relate to the living Earth, environmental justice and future generations.  We are looking for a young adult passionate about Earth justice to serve as a member of our board.  Email office@uuministryforearth.org for more information.
 
Recruiting web communications (content and monitoring) and other volunteers
The UUMFE envisions a world in which all people make reverence, gratitude and care for the living Earth central to their lives. Our purpose is to inspire, facilitate and support personal, congregational and denominational practices that honor and sustain the Earth and all beings.  If you are passionate about Earth justice, please join us!  Email office@uuministryforearth.org for more information.

 
Field Test "A Place of Wholeness" High School Youth Program - Fall 2010
The UU
A seeks congregations diverse in size, location and culture to field test a new 12-session program, "A Place of Wholeness".  Framing a Unitarian Universalist identity as both inheritors of a strong faith tradition and co-creators of that faith's future, the program guides youth towards understanding their place in this interdependent religion of love, faith, hope, reason, freedom and tolerance.  For information or to apply please contact Ministries and Faith Development by email at fieldtest@uua.org or call Alicia LeBlanc at 617-948-4371.

UUA Youth Project Grant Program - Apply Now!

As called for in the Youth Ministry Working Group Recommendations, the UUA has established a grant program for local youth-led projects giving Unitarian Universalist high school-aged youth opportunities to grow in faith, deepen in spirit, develop skills, and offer leadership and service to Unitarian Universalist communities.  Grants up to $2,000 will be awarded to youth who pair with an adult advisor in a sponsoring congregation, district or Unitarian Universalist organization.  We are accepting applications now, so apply immediately!   Learn how to apply, including sample project ideas at Youth Project Grants.
 
Resources
Books
Videos
Website
Organizations




Resource -
"Standing on the Side of Love Activist Toolkit" - download application for your FREE memory stick!
This toolkit gives you the tools to further the Standing on the Side of Love campaign in your community and it comes on a cool memory stick!

Askew Headshot  Video - "A Religion for Our Time, Episode 9: Deepening Faith through Service
Episode 9 shows how the social justice program at the Neighborhood Unitarian Universalist Church of Pasadena, CA engages the congregation in a range of projects and facilitates participants' spiritual growth.  As Associate Minister Rev. Hannah Petrie observes, "Some of our most spiritual moments - where we're really connected with the divine - happen when we're in service to others and service of a more just and peaceful world."

Video - 
"A Religion for Our Time, Episode 8: Cluster on the Cutting Edge" 
This episode profiles four enthusiastic Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations in upstate New York that are determined to grow by working together. Their Capital Region Unitarian Universalists of New York cluster is producing remarkable results, including a brand new congregation!


Grants -
Youth Project Grants
Grants are available ranging in value from $200-$2,000 to help support congregations and districts by creating opportunities for youth, including service and spirituality projects.

Book - When Youth Lead: A Guide to Intergenerational Social Justice Ministry
Based on a view of youth as equal participants in congregational life, this Tapestry of Faith toolkit book offers adults who work with youth guidance to construct and maintain a healthy, spiritually vital youth ministry.  For more information contact socialjustice@uua.org
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