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Slide 1 Southern Region Take Home Session Slide 1: Welcome and introductions Time: 12:45 12:47 (2 mins) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis Welcome to the Southern Regional Take Home Session! What a week! Introduce self and Rev. Craig Roshaven, Director of Witness Ministries in UUA Multicultural Growth & Witness Staff Team. Slide 2 Agenda Process experiences and learning Discover opportunities for justicemaking in your region and state Make connections with others in your state Slide 2: Overview of session Time: 12:47 12:50 (3 mins) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis : We want to take some time today to process and experience our learnings, hear about opportunities for justice-making in our region and states, and make connections with others in our states.

Slide 3 Remember When you change, the world changes Even when you make subtle changes, larger systems also change Slide 3: Opening reflection Time: 12:50 12:51 (1 min) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis When you change, the world changes Even when you make subtle changes, larger systems also change Slide 4 Reflection Most important learning or experience Most important learning for your congregation One thing you plan to change Who are your partners/allies? Who do you need to connect with? When will you talk with them? Slide 4: Self-reflection and Guided Conversations Time: 12:51 1:05 (14 mins) Led by: Regional staff Activity We would like you to reflect on the following questions for 5 mins. Then turn to a partner and share for about 5 mins each: (Total of 15 mins). What has been most important learning experience for you personally this week? What new information do you think is most important for your congregation's leadership teams to know about? What one thing do you plan to change in your own life? As you contemplate leading

change in your congregation, who can you identify as partners? Who can you identify as allies? Who needs to hear about your experience here? When will you make appointments to talk with them? [Cue people after 5 mins. Begin them in dyads. Cue again 5 mins for 2 nd half of dyad. Bring back together] Slide 5 Opportunities for Justice-Making UUs and UU Partners Slide 5: Opportunities for Justice- Making Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) All our communities, districts and regions have diverse communities of immigrants. We are neighbors, we are co-workers, we are employers. Some migrants are UUs. Others are part of organizations that are partners with UU churches. We have opportunities to be in solidarity and to build beloved community.

Slide 6 National Copycat Landscape Slide 6: National Copycat Legislation Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) This Map from the National Council of La Raza shows the National Landscape regarding Arizona Copycat Legislation The red states have rejected copycat legislation Those in Blue have passed it In the Orange & Gray states legislation has either not been introduced or not gotten out of committee Please Note that all the information we are presenting here is available on the UUA website and we will be bringing that URL up on a slide at the end of this session. Working at the local and state level is key to change hearts and minds and policies and to bring grassroots strength to bear when national opportunities arise.

Slide 7 Copy Cat Legislation AL, GA & SC passed AL laws bar undocumented children from public schools and requires proof of citizenship to vote FL, LA, NC, OK, TN, TX & VA defeated so far MS defeated but coming back in the fall Slide 7: National Copycat Legislation Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) The situation is harsh in Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina where copy cat legislation has passed. The AL law bars undocumented children from public schools and requires proof of citizenship to vote. Checkpoints have been set up around the states and migrant rights activists are calling for witness at these. FL, LA, NC, OK, TN, TX & VA have all defeated anti-immigrant legislation so far. Mississippi will be trying to pass it again in the fall.

Slide 8 In-State College Tuition DREAM Acts Undocumented students pay in-state tuition TX has but trying to rescind FL has introduced a version of it Slide 6: In-State College Tuition DREAM Acts Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) Texas has In-State College Tuition for undocumented students but is trying to rescind it and Florida has introduced a version of a state DREAM Act. This may be more likely to pass now that the Dept. of Homeland Security has agreed to halt deportations of undocumented students. Slide 9 Services TX ban on sanctuary cities passed the house AR defeated a bill barring undocumented youth from receiving state services Slide 9: Services Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) A Texas ban on sanctuary cities communities that pass resolutions in support of immigrants and for noncooperation with policies that criminalize immigrant communities -- has passed the House. While Arkansas defeated a bill barring undocumented youth from receiving state

services. While Arkansas defeated a bill barring undocumented youth from receiving state services. Slide 10 UUA Partners Congregations Standing on the Side of Love Multicultural Growth & Witness Slide 10: UUA Partners Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) State Networks District staff The Standing on the Side of Love Campaign, Multicultural Growth & Witness and District staff, State Networks, and congregations and their interfaith coalitions and human rights partners are all working together to build powerful networks for justice!

Slide 11 UU Partner Organizations Unitarian Universalist Organizations Slide 11: UU Partner Organizations Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 mins) Witness Staff www.uustatenetworks.org In the Southern region we have the: The UU Legislative Ministry of Florida And UUs have been beginning to organize on a state level across the region. UU RISE (pronounced You Rise) UU Refugee and Immigration Services and Education is working with UU's around the country. Slide 12 Community Partners CBCO Networks Interfaith Worker Justice Interfaith Immigration Coalition National Day Laborer Organizing Network New Sanctuary Movement Reform Immigration for America Turning the Tide Coalition Slide 12: Community Partners Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) www.uua.org/immigration/witness/partners There s a growing grassroots coalition around the country of people of faith, organizing networks, immigrant rights advocates and others calling for justice and compassion. UUs are often at the forefront and

working with others in solidarity. There are over 40 UU congregations in the Southern region engaged in interfaith congregation-based community organizations (CBCOs) affiliated with DART, Gamaliel & IAF Networks working for migrant and economic justice. Many congregations are partnering with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON) & the Turning the Tide Campaign, Interfaith Worker Justice, and others. Slide 13 Restoring Trust: Breaking ICE s Hold on our Communities A national grassroots effort of the UUA, Interfaith Immigration Coalition, NDLON and other partners asking cities and towns to opt out of the ICE Secure Communities mass detention and deportation program. Toolkit and video at www.uua.org/immigration/witness Slide 13: Restoring Trust: Breaking ICE s Hold on our Communities Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) The UUA is part of the Interfaith Immigration Coalition Campaign happening around the country called -- Restoring Trust: Breaking ICE s Hold on our Communities It s a grassroots effort asking

cities and towns to opt out of the ICE Secure Communities mass detention and deportation program. Santa Clara County CA, Cook County IL, Arlington VA, Washington, DC, and several cities and towns around the country have already done so. Slide 14 NDLON and partners are sponsoring a Turning the Tide Bus Tour Kick off in Phoenix -July 29 th across the south to Charlotte NC Democratic National Convention Sept 3 7 Slide 14: Turning the Tide Bus Tour Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) UUs are being asked to join and support the Turing the Tide Bus Tour that kicks off in Phoenix on July 29 th the anniversary of SB1070 and culminates at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte in September. The tour is still being finalized but will include the southwest, west and some mid-western states. We will be organizing with them through Standing on the Side of Love, districts, and state networks.

Slide 15 Webinar - Breaking the Isolation of Immigration Detention: Starting a Visitation Program July 25, 2012 at 8pm EST Through this webinar training, people will learn why and how to start a visitation program with information from other successful visitation programs that have resulted in hundreds of visits to detained immigrant and asylum-seeking women in the past year. Register at www.standingonthesideoflove.org Slide 15: Webinar - Breaking the Isolation of Immigration Detention: Starting a Visitation Program Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) On July 25 th we re offering a webinar on detention center ministry and witness. Slide 16 Elections 2012 UU Service Committee, UU state networks, CBCOs & Immigrant Rights organizations are engaging in every state on: Voter Registration Get-out-the-vote Stopping voter suppression See UUSC Resources for Reclaiming Democracy www.uusc.org Slide 16: Elections 2012 Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) We re working together with partners and the UU Service Committee to help register and get out the vote, particularly in marginalized communities, and to challenge voter suppression in the 2012 elections.

Slide 17 We are Standing on the Side of Love! Slide 17: We are Standing on the Side of Love Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of total 10 min section) Around the region, state by state, and in our communities we re standing on the side of love! UUs working with Welcoming Tennessee have defeated dozens of anti-immigrant bills and served as the basis for the Welcoming America Campaign. VA has defeated several local antiimmigrant ordinances and communities and our congregations are pushing back on the ICE Secure Communities program. In Florida, the UU State Network and the District worked with Standing on the Side of Love, Interfaith Worker Justice, the Florida Council of Churches and Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) to defeat anti-immigrant legislation. Several of our congregations have been partnering with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers who have now established their own community radio station. And UU leaders in Alabama and Georgia

are working closely with the National Day Laborer Organizing Network and their partners there. A lot is already happening and yet there s also so much more we can do. Slide 18 Slide 18: Immigration as a Moral Issue Curriculum Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) Witness Staff Whether you and your congregation are just getting engaged and want to learn more about Immigration as a Moral Issue or you are seeking to strengthen your justice ministries we have resources for you.

Slide 19 Resources for Engaging our Congregations & Communities Cooking Together for Immigrant Justice Blog www.uua.org/immigration Curricula, guides, worship resources films (Lost in Detention, Papers, many more!) congregational best practices policy info partners UUA Immigration News & Facebook Page Standing on the Side of Love Witness & Media Advocacy Slide 19: Resources for Engaging our Congregations & Communities Time: 1:05 1:15 (part of 10 mins total) Witness Staff Our Cooking Together blog builds community and we have all kinds of resources at uua.org/immigration for worship, education, advocacy, and organizing. Standing on the Side of Love provides witness opportunities from on-line to on the ground. As people of faith we are living out our values, raising a moral and prophetic voice. Together with our partners we are making a difference! Justice GA is a beginning of what we can create together. In the coming months we will be in touch about these and other activities and opportunities in our communities, states, regions, and nationally for justice. Thank you!

Slide 20 When you get home Meet with your GA team to develop action plan Find our what s already happening in your congregation Invite board and minister s support of plan Encourage spiritual reflection and prayer Focus congregational presentations on specific audiences Connect with other UUs in your city, your state, your district, your region Slide 20 : Action Plan for Taking it Home Time: 1:15 1:20 (5 mins) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis Meet with the other people from our congregation who attended GA to develop an action plan for your congregation to get involved with immigration and other social justice issues. If no one from your congregation attended, connect with people in nearby congregations. Your district staff can help connect you. If you don t know, find out what s already happening in your congregation. Connect with those initiatives. Share GA resources with them. Invite board and minister s support of any plan you develop with others. Encourage spiritual reflection and prayer about immigration for example, plan a service that is focused on immigration, hold a vespers services or a special vigil. Focus congregational presentations on specific audiences make your presentations pertinent to the group you are addressing. For

example, share Religious Education resources with the RE Committee, share covenant group resources with the Covenant Group leaders. Share youth-related resources with the youth group. Connect with other UUs in your city, your state, your district, your region. Don t do this work alone. Build coalitions. If you don t have UU congregations nearby, or even if you do, seek out or form an interfaith network. Other faith groups are also doing this work. Slide 21 State Conversations Who is Here from Your State? Are you from a state network? A partner organization? A congregation that wants to connect with others? Share an idea for engaging our congregations in coalitions for change in our states. Make plans to connect for next steps. Slide 21: State Conversations Time: 1:20-1:40 (20 mins) Cue people when 5 mins. left Led by: Regional staff, Nancy Heege We are seated by states. Take a look around at all the people who are here from your state. Pre-GA registration had us at over 110 people from Texas, over 100 from Virginia and Florida, over 50 from North Carolina, and over 120 from the rest of the region! We can t move the chairs so we ll ask that you meet in sections of

twenty or so would ten people in first row turn and talk with ten people in the row behind them and so on? We can do this! We can t move the chairs so we ll ask that those of you from the larger states FL, TX & VA -- meet in sections of twenty or so would ten people in first row turn and talk with ten people in the row behind them and so on? For other states, you can meet as a group, and we ve grouped together some of the smaller states. We can do this! We need someone from each group to volunteer to facilitate. Please identify yourself to the group by standing if you are able or raising your hand. We have twenty minutes. So please self-regulate. We suggest that folks stand or raise your hand and introduce yourself: if you are from a state network A partner organization a congregation that wants to get ideas from and/or work with others Share ideas for engaging our

congregations and others in building or joining powerful networks and coalitions for change in our states. Make plans to connect and take next steps. Staff/Volunteers hand out clipboards We are circulating a list of folks here at Justice GA from your state so please check your name (we already have your contact info) if you would like to receive more information from UUA Multicultural Witness Ministries, Regional Staff & State Networks about what was presented here, and if you would like a list of others who were here from your state. Check your name off the list or write it in if it isn t there. Please turn in your clipboards on the table in the back. Thank you!

Slide 22 Resources from this presentation www.uua.org/immigration/regional-take-home Slide 22: Resources from this presentation Time: 1:40-1:41 (1 min) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis Time s up please gather in. We know there wasn t time for everyone to talk. But we hope that was interesting and fun and revealed how much energy there is in this room for multicultural justice-making! You can download a copy of this presentation at www.uua.org/immigration/region al-take-home Slide 23 Benediction Slide 14 (slide # needs to change based on inserted slides): Benediction Time: 1:41-1:45 (4 mins) Led by: Regional staff, Annette Marquis As the spirit moves you.