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A New Wave of the Women’s Movement is Acting on Faith
Speaking of Faith “As a part of a pluralistic society, we are all
challenged to become part of the whole without sacrificing our
individuality.”
Source:
Women's Division
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Apr 10, 2006
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'He Made Me a Watchman, Upon a City Wall' (From the Christmas Song, Go Tell It on the Mountain)
As members of Congress return to Washington this week the
mood stands in stark contrast Christmas’ message of peace and
goodwill. House and Senate negotiators are offering the
American people: $42 billion in budget cuts and a $453 billion
defense spending package; drilling in the Artic, reductions in
student loans and more cuts in welfare benefits.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Jan 20, 2006
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“Water is Life”
In the 21st century, because of its scarcity, WATER is
increasingly viewed as a commodity. The potential scarcity of
water, has caused some to proclaim that access to drinkable
water is the right of all human beings, and should be provided at
cost as an obligation to society.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Jan 20, 2006
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"He Made Me a Watchman, Upon a City Wall"
The Holy Day of Christmas with its message of peace stands in
stark contrast to the mood in Washington. Members of the
House of Representatives have left to wrap presents and place
them under the tree. The Senate, now in session, is eager to do
the same. Both houses will likely be back before the end of the
year to undo the “gifts” House and Senate negotiators are
offering the American people: $42 billion in budget cuts and a
$453 billion defense spending package; drilling in the Artic,
reductions in student loans and more cuts in welfare benefits.
Source:
Women's Division
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Women |
United States
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Date posted:
Dec 28, 2005
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October 2005 Action Alert: Medicaid
Urgent action is needed to stop funding cuts to Medicaid.
Source:
Women's Division
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Children |
Disabilities |
Economy |
Health |
Poverty |
Welfare |
United States
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Date posted:
Oct 24, 2005
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Welcoming the “Stranger”
Many immigrant women arrive in the United States to seek a
better life for themselves and their families. Unfortunately there
are not many laws to protect immigrant women from the many
challenges they face when arriving to the U.S. Currently there
are two major proposals in Congress that seek to provide
immigration reform. In addition, urgent action needed is to
reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Sep 30, 2005
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Reading, Writing and Raspberries: Food and Nutrition in U.S. Schools
Every day, more than 26 million children in over 99,000 public
schools across the country eat lunches subsidized by the
National School Lunch Program. Good nutrition promotes
education because children learned better when they ate better.
However, much of the food available to American children in
school fails to meet their nutritional needs.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Jul 20, 2005
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PATRIOT Act Update, 2005
Citizens and politicians continue to organize against provisions
in the PATRIOT Act that pose a threat to civil liberties.
Source:
Women's Division
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United States
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Date posted:
Jun 17, 2005
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United Methodist Women & Farmworker Justice
Contact McDonald's, Burger King, and Subway
today to ask that
they follow Taco Bell's lead, meet with the
Coalition of
Immokalee Workers (CIW), and help end human
rights abuses in
their supply chain!
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Jun 13, 2005
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Gender and the U.N. Secretary-General's Report: In Larger Freedom
On March 21, 2005, the United Nations Secretary-
General Kofi Annan submitted a report to the U.N.
General Assembly entitled In larger freedom: towards
development, security and human rights for all.
Source:
Women's Division
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Women |
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Date posted:
May 11, 2005
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Urgent Action Needed to Fund Microenterprise Programs
Currently the United States Senate is deciding on the
FY2006 Foreign Operations bill which will also include
funding for microenterprise programs. Microenterprise
programs are “programs extending small loans, and
other financial services such as savings to very poor
people for self-employment projects that generate
income…” Please urge your Senators to protect
funding for mircoenterprise programs.
Source:
Women's Division
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International affairs |
Loans |
Poverty |
Women |
United States
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Date posted:
Apr 21, 2005
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Save the Filibuster
Call, write or e-mail your Senators and tell them to Save
The Filibuster.
Source:
Women's Division
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Women |
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Date posted:
Apr 21, 2005
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The Future of Social Security
“The Future of Social Security” presents information on
how Social Security currently functions and discusses
different plans to reform Social Security.
Source:
Women's Division
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Finance |
Poverty |
Women |
Older adults |
United States
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Date posted:
Mar 30, 2005
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The FY 2006 Federal Budget: Do the Numbers Reflect What We Value?
President George W. Bush’s fiscal year 2006 $2.7
trillion budget proposal increases funding for defense
and economic development programs while cutting
funding for a wide array of educational and social
service programs.
Source:
Women's Division
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Children |
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Education |
Finance |
Women |
United States
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Date posted:
Mar 03, 2005
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The Status of Native American Women in the United States
The social and economic problems plaguing the Native
American community have a disproportionate impact
on Native American women, who suffer higher poverty
rates and less access to education and health care
than other sectors of the population.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Jan 31, 2005
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Creating Peace A World without Nuclear Weapons
The United States has more nuclear weapons than any
other country on the planet. More and more countries
possess nuclear weapons or have acquired the
technology to make them. The tremendous resources
that nations invest in nuclear arms development could
be spent on education, health care, and anti-poverty
programs.
Source:
Women's Division
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International affairs |
Peace |
War |
Women |
China
|
France
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India
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Iran
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Israel
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Pakistan
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Russia
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Date posted:
Dec 20, 2004
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No Place to Call Home: Internally Displaced Persons and the Armed Conflict in Colombia
This Action Alert describes the humanitarian crisis
facing internally displaced people in Colombia. The
violence of the country’s 40-year civil war has forced
millions of people to leave their homes in search of
safety, food, and shelter.
Source:
Women's Division
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Human rights |
International affairs |
Refugees |
Violence |
War |
Colombia
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Date posted:
Nov 29, 2004
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A Flood of Sorrow: Haiti in Crisis
This Action Alert describes the political, social,
economic and humanitarian crises currently facing
Haiti. In particular, it describes the quality of life for the
country's women and children.
Source:
Women's Division
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Education |
Health |
Human rights |
Natural disasters |
Poverty |
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Date posted:
Oct 19, 2004
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Action Alert: Racial Justice and The 2004 Election
United Methodist Women in the United States are
proud of being a part of a racially and
culturally diverse movement and church. The
Charter for Racial Justice Policies reminds us
that our strength lies in this diversity and
that
we must work toward a world in which each person
ís value is respected and nurtured. For many
years, particularly since the civil rights
movement of the 1960 ís, the faith community has
made voter registration activities a priority.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Sep 23, 2004
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Immigration
Since the late 1700's, immigrants have been
coming to this country in pursuit of a better
life. In 1790 the United States conducted its
first census. Of the 3.9 million people
countedduring that census, 64% were British, 7%
German, 18% enslaved African-Americans, and 2
percent free African Americans.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Sep 23, 2004
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UMW Action Alert: Countdown to Freedom From Debt!
At the G-8 summit in early June, world leaders
considered for the first time a proposal that
would provide 100% multilateral debt cancellation
for impoverished nations. Debt cancellation is
desperately needed – this year alone, 3 million
people in Africa will die due to the HIV/AIDS
pandemic. Yet countries on the African continent
will send an estimated $15 billion in debt
service
to the IMF, World Bank, and wealthy creditor
nations this year.
Source:
Women's Division
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World
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Date posted:
Aug 11, 2004
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UMW Action Alert - Sudan Update
While the high-profile visits of United Nations
Secretary-General Kofi Annan, U.S. Secretary of
State Colin Powell, and U.S. Senator Sam Brownback
(R-TX) have brought greater media attention to the
atrocities taking place in the Darfur region of
the Sudan, the humanitarian crisis continues to
worsen.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Aug 10, 2004
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International Day of Peace September 21
Expressing appreciation that the UN General
Assembly has designated September 21 as an
International Day of Peace, the WCC General
Secretary Samuel Kobia shared with Secretary
General Kofi Annan his intention to propose to
the WCC governing bodies that they invite member
churches to mark that day with special prayer
services.
Source:
Women's Division
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Prayers |
Women |
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United States
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Date posted:
Aug 03, 2004
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Outsourcing of Jobs
Workers in manufacturing jobs, also known as blue
collar workers, have long been exposed to foreign
competition, losing jobs to lower wages abroad.
With the advancement of technology, now there is
a trend to ìoutsourceî white collar jobs as well.
Source:
Women's Division
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China
|
Philippines
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United States
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Date posted:
Jul 28, 2004
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Darfur on the Brink: A Human Rights Crisis In Western Sudan
Since February 2003, massive human rights
violations have been taking place in Darfur, a
region in western Sudan.† Armed militias have
targeted civilians with violent attacks, forced
removal, rape, and execution.† In addition to
this ongoing violence, the people of Darfur face
starvation and disease. U.N. officials have
described the situation in Darfur as the worst
humanitarian crisis in the world.
Source:
Women's Division
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Women |
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Sudan
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United States
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Date posted:
Jun 22, 2004
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Separation of Church and State
‘Separation of Church and State’ is a frequently
used phrase and is probably one of the most
debated Constitutional issues. ‘The separation
of church and state is a concept in law whereby
the structures of state or national government
are kept separate from those of religious
institutions.’
Source:
Women's Division
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United States
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Date posted:
Jun 01, 2004
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Using Chlorine-Free Paper
Chlorine-Free description and definition of
Dioxine.
Source:
Women's Division
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Children |
Environment |
Health |
Women |
United States
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Date posted:
Jun 01, 2004
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Women on the Frontlines - PBS Program: Call Local Stations
On June 11, 2004, PBS will premiere a special
one-
hour version of PEACE X PEACE's hit
documentary, ‘Peace by Peace: Women on the
Frontlines.’ This television broadcast premiere
is one giant step for women receiving the
recognition for their peace-building work around
the world!
Source:
Women's Division
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World
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Date posted:
May 11, 2004
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Covering for the UnInsured
A large majority of individuals have experienced
first hand the rise in health care costs. Many
people are now faced with paying higher
insurance
premiums, paying a larger portion of their
health
care bills or losing health care coverage all
together. Some individuals and families never
have had the privilege of having health care
insurance; even if it has meant that not having
it could lead to serious health problems and
risks.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Apr 27, 2004
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UMW Action Alert: An UnHappy Birthday: The World and International Monetary Fund Turn 60
To mark the 60th Birthday of the World Bank and
the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Jubilee
USA is leading an Un-Happy Birthday Card
campaign
to draw attention to the devastating effects
that
the policies of these institutions have had on
the economies of the developing world.
Source:
Women's Division
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Finance |
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Africa
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South Korea
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United States
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Date posted:
Apr 01, 2004
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The Jubilee USA's UnHappy Birthday Card Campaign
The Jubilee USA network, a coalition of over 60
organizations in the U.S. working for a debt-
free
world, is asking individuals to send ‘birthday
cards’ to the World Bank and IMF for their 60th
birthday. Through these cards, individuals can
voice their concern about the global debt crisis
and its effects on the world’s poorer countries.
Source:
Women's Division
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South Korea
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Date posted:
Apr 01, 2004
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UMW Action Alert: Proposed Federal Budget for FY 2005
On Monday February 2, 2004 President George Bush
presented his 2005 fiscal year (FY) budget,
which
begins on October 1, to Congress.
Source:
Women's Division
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Women |
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Date posted:
Mar 23, 2004
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Factsheet on Staples Campaign
The organization of United Methodist Women, in
the current STAPLES campaign is asking the
office
supply giant to permanently stock “processed
chlorine free” paper. United Methodist women
have been practicing paper recycling on an
ongoing basis. We support using recycled
content
paper products to produce “processed chlorine
free” (PCF) paper, taking the quality of paper
to
a higher level on behalf of consumers, the
industry and the environment.
Source:
Women's Division
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Health |
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Date posted:
Feb 25, 2004
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CEDAW Update for United Methodist Women
The work continues for United Methodist Women as
they continue to support the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms Of Discrimination
Against Women (CEDAW or Women's Convention) and
its ratification.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Feb 17, 2004
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United Methodist Women Action Campaign! Staples Report Card Project
Let us come together in this United Methodist
Women campaign to honor all of those who have
had
a cancer diagnosis by taking a few minutes to
help make a difference! If there isn't a Staples
store near you, go to the web and please request
New Life DP 100 and pass these materials along.
Encourage a relative, friend, or co-worker who
could make this quick visit to do so.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Feb 16, 2004
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No Child Left Unrecruited: Military Recruiters and The No Child Left Behind Act
In January 2002, President George W. Bush signed
the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) into law.
No
Child Left Behind reauthorized the Elementary
and
Secondary Education Act (ESEA) - the principal
federal law affecting education from
kindergarten
through high school. Buried within the 650 pages
of the No Child Left Behind Act is Section 9528,
which requires secondary schools to release
student directory information for juniors and
seniors to military recruiters upon request.
Directory information consists of a student’s
name, home address, and phone number.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Feb 03, 2004
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UMW Action Alert - Fundamentalism: A Barrier to Peace and Justice
Open dialogue can counteract the growth of
fundamentalism by providing people with an
opportunity to express their fears, discontents,
and frustrations. Community education that
opens people’s eyes to other religions,
political perspectives and cultures helps to
dispel stereotypes and break down barriers to
communication and cooperation between
communities.
Source:
Women's Division
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World
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Date posted:
Jan 30, 2004
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Fair Trade Versus Free Trade --UMW Action Alert
The gap between developed countries and
developing countries still remains very large.
Inequalities in trade practices are hurting
developing countries. Despite the growth in
free
trade agreements, “low income countries account
for more than 40% of the population, but less
than 3% of the world trade.” There are
solutions to these inequalities.
Source:
Women's Division
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Finance |
Globalization |
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Hunger |
Loans |
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Africa
|
Asia and the Pacific Islands
|
Latin America
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Date posted:
Jan 07, 2004
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United Methodist Women's Campaign for Children III Let's Go Back to School!
In 2002, the Women’s Division launched Phase III
of the Children’s Campaign to focus on Advocacy,
specifically in Public School Education. This
publication is part of an ongoing series of
issue
papers designed to provide United Methodist
Women
and others with a variety of local concerns that
they can investigate and on which they may take
action.
Source:
Women's Division
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Education |
Environment |
Health |
United States
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Date posted:
Jan 06, 2004
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UMW Action Alert -'No Child Unrecruited':Military Recruiters and the No Child Left Behind Act
In January 2002, President George W. Bush signed
the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) into law.
No
Child Left Behind reauthorized the Elementary
and
Secondary Education Act (ESEA) - the principal
federal law affecting education from
kindergarten
through high school. Buried within the 650 pages
of the No Child Left Behind Act is Section 9528,
which requires secondary schools to release
student directory information for juniors and
seniors to military recruiters upon request.
Source:
Women's Division
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Children |
Education |
Women |
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United States
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Date posted:
Dec 19, 2003
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Holiday Season of Conscience -- End Child Labor Campaign
No one wants to purchase products made by
children, teenaged girls--or any workers--
stripped of their rights and forced to work long
hours in harsh sweatshop conditions under armed
guards for wages of 20-30¢ an hour. The people
of
the United States deserve the chance to raise
our
voices and affirm the dignity of life and human
rights over corporate indifference and greed.
Source:
Women's Division
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Advent |
Children |
Christmas |
Economy |
Human rights |
Women |
Youth |
Bangladesh
|
Central America
|
China
|
Dominican Republic
|
El Salvador
|
Honduras
|
India
|
Indonesia
|
Mexico
|
Pakistan
|
Venezuela
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Date posted:
Dec 11, 2003
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Doing Hard Time: The State of Prisons in the U.S. -- UMW Action Alert
At the end of 2002, over 2.1 million people
sat in prisons and jails in the United States,
the highest prison population in the history of
this country’s corrections system.
The number of prisons in the United States has
dramatically increased over the past 3 decades,
with corrections facilities being built in
record
numbers in communities across the country.
Billions of dollars in taxpayer money have paid
for this prison boom.
Source:
Women's Division
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Egypt
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Japan
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Mexico
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Date posted:
Nov 04, 2003
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The Changing Landscape of the Media -- UMW Action Alert
This statement was made by Federal
Communications
Commissioner Michael J. Copps before the five-
person Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
voted for sweeping changes in media rules on
June
2, 2003. These changes affect media as we know
it today.
Source:
Women's Division
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Date posted:
Nov 03, 2003
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Corporations: Linking you to the world UMW Action Alert
Increasingly, the activities of international
corporations are guided by a desire to maximize
profits at almost any cost. Here are ways that
you – the U.S. consumer – are linked to
corporations and the effects they have on local
and global communities.
Source:
Women's Division
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Advocacy |
Children |
Economy |
Finance |
Globalization |
Loans |
Bangladesh
|
Cambodia
|
Guyana
|
Haiti
|
Honduras
|
Liberia
|
Zambia
|
Zimbabwe
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Date posted:
Nov 03, 2003
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Debt Relief and Girls' Education -- UMW Action Alert
Girls’ education is an important factor in
trying
to reduce poverty and make the world a better
place for both women and men. The World Bank
and
IMF debt relief program has already shown some
success stories.
Source:
Women's Division
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Bangladesh
|
Cambodia
|
Cote d´Ivoire
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Haiti
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Honduras
|
Liberia
|
Mozambique
|
Sierra Leone
|
Zambia
|
Date posted:
Oct 30, 2003
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Juvenile Justice: UMW Action Alert
The juvenile justice system has its origins in
the early and mid-1800’s, when youth were first
separated from adult felons and placed in houses
of refuge and training schools. The first
juvenile court was established in Illinois in
1899. Reformers of this era advocated for such
changes out of a belief that children have less
developed moral and cognitive capacities than
adults and that they deserve special
consideration and protection.
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Date posted:
Aug 18, 2003
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OWL Urges that Pressure is kept on Medicare Prescription Bills: UMW Action Alert
Late in the night Congress passed bills in both
houses which will add prescription drug coverage
to Medicare and bring with it dangerous
precedents with little benefits to Medicare
recipients. We urge OWL members and supporters
to continue to your advocacy with your
Congressional representatives. Your voices must
continue to be heard. Don't privatize
Medicare. Visit your representatives in their
home offices. Call, send a letter, stop by...
Make your opinions heard!
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Date posted:
Aug 18, 2003
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Cote d'Ivoire: A Country in Distress, An Opportunity to Act
For three decades following its independence
from France in 1960, Côte d’Ivoire, also known
as the Ivory Coast, had one of Africa’s
strongest economies and was politically a pillar
of stability in a region plagued by wars.
Source:
Women's Division
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Advocacy |
AIDS/HIV |
Human rights |
International affairs |
Justice |
Women |
Africa
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Cote d´Ivoire
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Date posted:
Jul 07, 2003
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Action Alert: The Big Secret
A report by the Lawyers Committee for Human
rights has noted that “the right to have rights
is precious – and it is at risk in the United
States today.”[i] On October 26, 2001,
President Bush signed the USA PATRIOT Act
(“Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and
Obstruct Terrorism.”) This Act awarded the FBI
and CIA broad authority to wiretap phones,
monitor email and survey financial records, as
well as to deport or detain non-citizens
indefinitely.
Source:
Women's Division
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Civil rights |
Social Principles |
Women |
United States
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Date posted:
Jul 07, 2003
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United Methodist Women Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
During the April, 2002 Spring Board meeting; the
Women’s Division joined the Campaign for Tobacco-
Free Kids.
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Health |
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Date posted:
Jul 01, 2003
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Information Sheet for “A Christian Call for Peace” A petition for peace in the Middle East
The petition’s purpose is to engage concerned
Christians and congregations in Middle East peace
advocacy.
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Date posted:
Jul 01, 2003
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ACTION ALERT Côte d’Ivoire: A Country in Distress, An Opportunity to Act
June 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Education |
Ethics |
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Date posted:
Jun 01, 2003
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ACTION ALERT The Big Secret
May 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
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Date posted:
May 01, 2003
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Action Alert Is 1% of Foreign Aid Enough?
May 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Civil rights |
Human rights |
Peace |
Women |
Date posted:
May 01, 2003
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Action Alert Federal Government - Budget Cuts and Military Spending
April 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Family |
Finance |
Peace |
Prayers |
Women |
Date posted:
Apr 01, 2003
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Action Alert Easter Baskets, Jellybeans, and Grenades
April 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Easter |
Family |
Health |
Women |
Date posted:
Apr 01, 2003
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Action Alert Affirmative Action and Education
March 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Civil rights |
Ethics |
Prayers |
Women |
Date posted:
Mar 01, 2003
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Action Alert Federal Budget Process
February 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Economy |
Family |
Women |
Date posted:
Feb 01, 2003
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Action Alert Iraq
February 2003
From: UNITED METHODIST WOMEN’S ACTION NETWORK
Women’s Division – General Board of Global
Ministries
100 Maryland Avenue, NE Suite 530 – Washington,
DC 20002
Tel. (202) 488-5660 * Fax (202) 488-5681
Source:
United Methodist Women
More about:
Conflict |
Education |
Prayers |
Women |
Date posted:
Feb 01, 2003
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Foul Ball Campaign Update
Foulball was the name of a soccer ball campaign
spearheaded by the International Labor Rights
Fund during the mid- to late 1990s, and in which
United Methodist Women participated. It was a
reaction to the use of forced child labor in
soccer ball stitching in Sialkot, Pakistan.
Source:
Women's Division
More about:
Children |
Disabilities |
Globalization |
Human rights |
Youth |
India
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Pakistan
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Date posted:
Dec 11, 2001
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