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Let’s do more in 2024: United Methodist Global Aids Committee
HIV and AIDS have been a dire health concern in our world for decades and still the disease persists.
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faith in action
United Methodist Global Aids Committee Spring Newsletter 2024
There’s still time to register for the April 22 United Methodist Global AIDS Committee’s Breaking Barriers AIDS Conference: Tackling Stigma.
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Introducing “ON THIS DAY,” an article series celebrating the United Methodist Building’s 100th year anniversary.
Each month in 2024, Church and Society will highlight notable days offering glimpses into the momentous 100-year history of the United Methodist Building and the people called Methodists often walking along side ecumenical partners living their faith through social witness.
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faith in action
ON THIS DAY - The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday is Observed for the First Time
After the Senate passed the King holiday bill, Coretta Scott King hosted a gathering in the Simpson Memorial Chapel at the United Methodist Building.
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faith in action
Shot for Speaking Out: Fighting Human Rights Violations in the Philippines
Social justice activist Brandon Lee was targeted for assassination by the Philippine military. His story reveals a crisis of US-funded human rights violations and a movement for change.
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New Videos of The United Methodist Building's 100th Anniversary for UMC Annual Conferences
High-quality videos tell the story of the United Methodist Building's one hundred year legacy of social witness on Capitol Hill and beyond.
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faith in action
United Methodists Educate for Reproductive Health, Rights and Justice
On February 19 - March 26, 2024, United Methodists for Reproductive Justice (UM4RJ) is hosting a four-week virtual Lenten webinar series to educate United Methodists on the importance of Reproductive Justice, Rights, and Healthcare.
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faith in action
I, too, am America: Black History Month and the Importance of Voting Rights
From the erasure of Black people from history books to the practices of Jim and Jane Crow, 2.0, African Americans are constantly striving to combat oppression on all fronts due to the ever present root: Racism.
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action
Tell Congress to Continue Supporting The Fight Against HIV & AIDS
As the United States Congress considers reauthorization of PEPFAR, we must advocate for the bills’ immediate passage.
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faith in action
Tell the 118th Congress to Pass H.Res. 77 on Nuclear Disarmament
Write to Congress now to make it clear that this is an issue important to United Methodist constituents.