Next Meeting of the IMYM Peace & Social Justice Roundtable – Sat. May 27 2pm MDT via Zoom

The IMYM Peace and Social Justice Roundtable Regularly Meets the last Saturday of each month, 2pm MT (Denver)

ZOOM in and share peace and social justice concerns and projects—yours and your Meeting’s, too.

Join with other Friends and find suggestions to take to your Meeting for seasoning.IMYM Friends are active in immigration justice, race and gender equality, rights of indigenous peoples, nuclear disarmament, health care for all, and more.

Let’s share our leadings, priorities, and resources!

These discussions offer an informal and simple means of advancing peace and social justice communication and cooperation.

Thank you to Jamie Newton (Gila), Anne Remley (Boulder) and IMYM Representatives Committee for initiating this positive new project. 

For more information: https://www.imym-old.org/about-imym-roundtables/peace-and-social-justice-round-table/ or contact Anne Remley ( agr1@me.com ) for a summary of the first session.
 
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Peace and Social Justice Roundtable Sat. March 25 2:00 PM MST via Zoom

The first “IMYM Peace and Social Justice Roundtable” will be held on ZOOM, Saturday, March 25 at 2pm MST. Bring your personal, Meeting, or Worship Group peace and social justice interests, concerns, and projects.

We’ll meet on the last Saturday of every month at 2:00 PM Mountain Time (MT) to advance P&SJ communication and cooperation. Open to ALL Friends! Questions? Contact Meeting@IMYM.org or Anne Remley agr1@me.com

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Ways To Help Migrants At the Broader in El Paso, TX

Friends with the El Paso Monthly Meeting offer this message to those who may want to help migrants now seeking asylum (minor edits made by IMYM for clarity).


Greetings –

We’ve gotten some emails from meetings across the US asking how they can help migrants who are spending some time here in El Paso on their ways to locations where they can await their asylum hearings. This article has been especially helpful, so I’m just passing it along in case you or others get similar requests. https://elpasomatters.org/2022/12/16/how-to-help-migrants-el-paso-texas-organizations/

I note that it mentions one organization accepting used clothing–the Opportunity Center. It’s important to note that many people coming north will wear clothing sizes smaller than many people in the US wear these days. Because needs change daily, money is always needed by these organizations to buy what’s needed at the time promptly.

Here is some information about the Deming shelter, a project of Silver City Unitarians:

“We collect donations on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, 3:00-3:30, at the UUFSC building, 3845 N Swan (not our mailing address) in Silver City. You can drive straight down on either side of our collection vehicles. We will get you unloaded and then you can drive out easily. If you are bringing any of the above GoBag items, please let the crew unloading your car know about them. If you would like to read my last 3 posts they are available on our UU website uufsc.com. It might give you ideas of other needed supplies. Click on the Palomas/Deming 2022 link on the left side of the page. Or you can dig deeper on our fellowship’s Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/UUFSC all the way back to May 2019 when our project started. To contribute financially you can mail checks made out to UUFSC (Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City) with ‘Border’ in the memo line to UUFSC, PO Box 4034, Silver City, NM 88062.   Thank you to everyone for your ongoing compassion and generosity! Enjoy the holidays and give everyone you love an extra hug. ~Barbara” Now for just one more link: https://www.npr.org/2022/12/20/1144311598/u-s-supreme-court-extends-border-rule-shelters-fear-migrant-surge-if-its-lifted It’s to today’s NPR interview with Reuben Garcia of Annunciation House.  Among other things, he notes that religious organizations that can house and care for migrants at many locations throughout the US would be helpful. So, just in case you get inquiries and think that these might help . . . .