Social Justice/Public Witness – News week of 2/19/24

Weekly wisdom  “The problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.” ~ Bertrand Russell ~ Monday’s MARCC annual meeting Last call for registrations for next Monday’s MARCC annual meeting at 11:30. At this in-person gathering, City of Cincinnati Vice Mayor Jan Michele Kearney will … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness – News week of 2/19/24

Social Justice/Public Witness – Newsletter Week of 2/12/24

Starting Monday and continuing through May 19th The Taft Museum of Art features African Modernism in America, an exhibit of more than 60 works created in Africa during the 50s and 60s. Free on Sundays, perhaps this would be a good opportunity to patronize a black-owned restaurant after church and view the exhibit. Email Debbie Davidson if interested. Monday … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness – Newsletter Week of 2/12/24

Social Justice/Public Witness calendar late edition – Week of 1/21

Thursday at Noon Christ Church Cathedral’s lunch and learn will host Hamilton County Commissioner Denise Driehaus to talk about 2024 priorities, issues and challenges. Bring a lunch or purchase one on-site at 318 E 4th Street downtown. Thursday at 7 Woman’s City Club will host an event: Neighbors, Not News Stories, How Greater Cincinnati Welcomes … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness calendar late edition – Week of 1/21

Social Justice/Public Witness newsletter: week of 1/7/24

Welcome to 2024 A recent Carolyn Hax column in WaPo resonated with me… Hi, Carolyn: I’m feeling overwhelmed by the sheer volume and magnitude of issues that I’m passionate about: gun control, abortion access, environmental protections, etc. I’ve sent out feelers about volunteering for organizations that address these huge problems, but then I start to feel as … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness newsletter: week of 1/7/24

Action Alert on HB 68: Please contact your state Representative

Ohio families with transgender children relieved DeWine vetoed HB 68, worry about potential override Thankfully, Governor DeWine has vetoed HB 68, which doesn’t allow gender-affirming care for children who aren’t grandfathered in (have already begun treatment). However, the measure passed with 62 votes, and only 60 are needed to override his veto. See how your … Continue reading Action Alert on HB 68: Please contact your state Representative

2024 Resolution: Save Coney Island and honor Marian Spencer’s legacy!

Coney Island’s Moonlite Gardens & Sunlite Pool Under Threat Time to activate social networks and talk to decision makers; paving over Coney Island is an abysmally bad idea! You lose parking to do it, something this venue already seriously lacks and we have plenty of venues between Riverbend, PNC Pavillion, the Brady Center, the Taft, Ovation, … Continue reading 2024 Resolution: Save Coney Island and honor Marian Spencer’s legacy!

Social Justice/Public Witness calendar: Winter Solstice Edition

Thursday at 5:30 Don’t forget the winter solstice celebration Thursday beginning at 5:30; a taco bar will be provided followed by devotions at 6:30. Also note that our worship on Christmas Eve will be at 5 PM. Finally… GAPP’s 19th Annual New Year’s Day Candlelight Vigil: Dreams for Humanity will take place at the Anderson … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness calendar: Winter Solstice Edition

Social Justice/Public Witness newsletter: Giving Tuesday edition

Thursday Applied Information Resources will hold its popular lunch and learn series at Christ Church Cathedral, 318 E 4th St. Bring a lunch or purchase a Silverglade sandwich for $6.50. You can also view it on YouTube along with previous forums; like First UU, AIR archives its content. Saturday at 3 There will be a Kwanzaa celebration at Community … Continue reading Social Justice/Public Witness newsletter: Giving Tuesday edition

Sabbatical News

Not Another Announcement Post Hello Beloveds, I am sorry, but yes, this is another announcement post. And, here is the announcement – starting in January I will be on sabbatical. This means I will not be tending to my regular duties at First Unitarian Church, and so this blog will go dark for several months. … Continue reading Sabbatical News