Re: [UUPoly-L] Inclusion



--- uupoly-l-request@uupa.org wrote:

> Date: Fri, 4 May 2007 15:43:07 -0400
> From: "Fehd, Ronald J. (CDC/CCHIS/NCPHI)"
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> Subject: Re: [UUPoly-L] Radical Inclusion
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> > From: WABaldwin
> > 
> > I'm reading with interest the discussion of
> changes on the 
> > UUA website.
> >  
> > I'm wondering...
> >  
> > Our congregation in San Jose has been holding 
> > "Radical Inclusion" workshops 
> > focused on a variety of groups that might not feel
> completely 
> > accepted in our 
> > congregation (sexual minorities, different
> generations, 
> > "differently-abled", etc).
> >  
> > Are any other congregations involved in this sort
> of thing?  
> >  
> > Does anyone know?  It seems relevant to our
> discussions.
> 
> At the UUCA/Interweave meeting last week
> after the discussion and encouragement 
> to staff the upcoming Pride booth here
> and help with the float
> our gay lay minister said that he was interesting
> in having a 'The Q word' workshop in the fall:
> Does it mean 
>    Queer
> or Questioning?
> 
> Ron  QPP: Queer==Poly Parent  in Atlanta
> 


Well, I'll be leading a presentation/ discussion on
poly at our church, (the Unitarian Universalist
Community Church, in Park Forest, IL) on the 20th as
part of our adult forum series.  Actually, if there's
anyone on here from the chicago area, I'd be more then
happy to have any polys attend the talk as well.  It
would certainly be nice to not be to have other polys
on hand for the discussion portion.  

As for other groups, we used to have an annual GLBT
service on the day of the Chicago Pride Parade, but
the woman that did it was too busy last year.  Not
sure about this year yet.  

Pat





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