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True national unity can only emerge with acknowledgment of harm. It's one of the first steps in pursuing restorative justice. For that reason, UUSJ supports H.R. 40, and S.40 the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act. The very least we can do is to "study and recommend."
The effort to pass this legislation merits our re-engagement. In June 2022, our denomination endorsed an Action of Immediate Witness, Anti-Racism and Reparations Via Restorative Justice, which calls us to act.
The House Judiciary Committee voted H.R. 40 out of committee, and onto the floor for full consideration. This, for the first time since H.R. 40's introduction in 1989. The Senate Companion bill has likewise been introduced and referred to its Committee on the Judiciary.
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True national unity can only emerge with acknowledgment of harm. It's one of the first steps in pursuing restorative justice. For that reason, UUSJ supports H.R. 40, and S.40 the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act. The very least we can do is to "study and recommend."
The effort to pass this legislation merits our re-engagement. In June 2022, our denomination endorsed an Action of Immediate Witness, Anti-Racism and Reparations Via Restorative Justice, which calls us to act.
The House Judiciary Committee voted H.R. 40 out of committee, and onto the floor for full consideration. This, for the first time since H.R. 40's introduction in 1989. The Senate Companion bill has likewise been introduced and referred to its Committee on the Judiciary.
As Unitarian Universalists and Americans, many of us want to understand the harms of slavery and its impacts on our society. We believe that to overcome the legacy of American slavery as a primordial moral failure of our nation, we must have fact-based dialogue.
However, this particular call to action doesn't target leaders representing your district. Don't despair, there are many other ways you can support us!
... but please check your information, this one goes to both the Senate and the House, and even the U.S. Territories have representation in the lower chamber.
Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ) has been the leader for a national UU advocacy movement in Washington, DC., and will continue our efforts, acting from:
Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ) has been the leader for a national UU advocacy movement in Washington, D.C., and will continue our efforts, acting from: