We hope to see you in Fort
Lauderdale
for an exciting and enriching General Assembly, centered on the theme
of the
“Common Threads” that weave together the fabric of our Unitarian
Universalist
faith and community.
Orchestra! Choir!
Percussion!
Amazing, inspiring, unique and
uplifting
Opening Worship centered around The Sources, a cantata setting of the
UU
Sources with music by Rev. Jason Shelton and text by Rev. Kendyl
Gibbons.
Address the issues of civil
liberties and
immigration policy
Special Featured Programs on
Friday and
Saturday will address the issues of civil liberties and immigration
policies,
followed by Appreciative Inquiry sessions offering a chance to explore
and
wrestle with these issues in depth together.
Hear from award-winning
authors and
distinguished voices from outside our tradition
Eboo Patel on Interfaith
Youth in the
Age of Fundamentalism; John Dear on Peacemaking and the
Questions of
Jesus; and Karen Brodkin on Wrestling with Whiteness; The
Politics of
Jewish Identity in a Multiracial America.
Witness for social justice
We’ll blending advocacy and
celebration
and reaching out to the local community during a multi-generational
public
witness celebrating and defending the rights of Gay, Bisexual, Lesbian,
and
Transgender and immigrant families; Friday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
in a
Fort Lauderdale city park.
Meet the UUA Presidential
Candidates
Candidates will answer your
questions
about their vision for the UUA Presidency in anticipation of the
upcoming 2009
election.
See Ware Lecturer Van Jones
Van Jones is working to combine
solutions
to America's
two biggest problems: social inequality and environmental
destruction. In
1996, Jones co-founded the Ella
Baker
Center
for
Human Rights, which promotes positive alternatives to violence and
incarceration. The center's Books Not Bars campaign has helped
reduce California's
overall youth prison population by more than 30 percent. In the
aftermath
of 2005's Hurricane Katrina, Jones helped to found ColorOfChange.org,
the
nation's biggest e-advocacy organization tackling Black issues.
Over the
past five years, Jones has also emerged as a national environmental
leader.
In June 2007, the City of Oakland, CA adopted a proposal from the Ella Baker Center
and
the Oakland Apollo Alliance to create a "Green Jobs Corps." The
Corps will train youth for eco-friendly “green-collar” jobs. Now
the
Center is working with the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies
(BALLE)
to create the country's first-ever Green Enterprise Zone, to attract
environmentally sound industry to Oakland.
At the national level, Jones and the Ella
Baker
Center
worked with Congress to pass the Green Jobs Act of 2007. That
path-breaking, historic legislation will provide $120 million in
funding to
train 35,000 people a year in green-collar jobs.
Worship together
Join us for the largest annual
gathering
of Unitarian Universalists joining in worship. The sermon will be
delivered by Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, settled minister of All
Souls
Unitarian
Church
in Tulsa, OK since
2000.
Rev. Lavanhar became widely recognized within the denomination for his
development of the "Soulful Sundown Service" program in Boston,
which reaches out to unchurched young people. He has spoken
frequently on
interfaith relations, religious freedom, and on worship for young
adults.
Members of the public are welcome.
To learn more:
General Assembly Notice
of Meeting (This comprehensive booklet contains information about
traveling
to GA, Planned Programming, Information for First Time Attendees, the
Tentative
Agenda, and other related materials.)
General Assembly registration
information (childcare
is available)
General Assembly housing
reservations
General Assembly schedule
(program details will not be available until May)
General Assembly accessibility
services
Explore http://www.uua.org/events/generalassembly/index.shtml,
call (617) 948-4209, or write gaoffice@uua.org.