[Occupymendocino] Fwd: ReBirth of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice/Justice in Northern California

ELLEN ROSSER ellen.rosser at gmail.com
Wed Jan 9 21:44:23 PST 2013


Dear Occupiers,
     Since killing the baby in the womb is not one of Occupy's stated
goals, I'm sorry that you are supporting the baby-killers by
forwarding their emails.   The baby in the womb is a unique human
being in the first stage of development.  His/her basic character and
appearance are determined by the DNA, which is formed at conception.
He/she is human being who rather soon develops the ability to feel
pain--and abortion is painful for the baby.
      Since Occupy helps those who are being harmed by society, such
as the foreclosed, for whom we spoke at the Board of Supervisors and
for whom we are devising a strategy to help keep them in their homes,
I wish that Occupy would help the most defenseless of all humans, who
are killed daily in the US to a total of 1.2 million a year--the
babies in the womb.  80% of the women are not married and most just
don't want to be bothered having a baby--so they kill it.  I guess it
is not surprising in a society that kills millions of dogs and cats
every year because no one wants them.   But one would think--or
hope--that the sanctity of human life would be respected a bit more
than the sanctity of a dog's or cat's life.
       I have just put one person in Point Arena who is being
foreclosed  in touch with CJ Holmes.  I hope she can solve his
problem.   The other two houses being foreclosed are rental houses and
thus not of interest.
             Peace and blessings,   Ellen

On 1/9/13, Howard Ennes <nsdusoir at mcn.org> wrote:
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>> From: Darcy Baxter <dbaxter at uuma.org>
>> Date: January 9, 2013 12:32:13 PM PST
>> To: Darcy Baxter <dbaxter at uuma.org>
>> Cc: Mary Larson <mlarson.telfords at gmail.com>
>> Subject: ReBirth of Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice/Justice in
>> Northern California
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>> Dear Colleagues and Friends,
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>> My name is Darcy Baxter and I am a new Unitarian Universalist minister and
>> reproductive justice activist, currently serving as an associate minister
>> at the UU congregation in Hayward, CA.  Mary Larson provided me with your
>> email address as someone who has been involved with the Religious
>> Coalition for Reproductive Choice in the past.
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>> Over the past couple of years, I have been involved with RCRC National as
>> part of their Strategic Planning Committee and transition to becoming an
>> organization grounded in the philosophy and movement of reproductive
>> justice.
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>> I am also part of the Center for American Progress' Faith and Reproductive
>> Justice Leadership Institute.
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>> I am hoping to re-energize religious and reproductive justice activism in
>> the Northern California area.  I supposed you could say, if you would
>> excuse the Christian pun, that I am hoping we can do resurrection work.
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>> As a launch to this effort of revitalizing and rebirth, I have organized a
>> public service honoring the 40th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
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>> I would be honored to hear from you and delighted if you joined me in this
>> service which has strong support from local SF Bay Area reproductive
>> justice organizations.
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>> Join in an evening of testimony, song, and community honoring the 40th
>> anniversary of Roe v. Wade in Oakland's historic Preservation Park.
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>> The CA Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, Bay Area Coalition for
>> our Reproductive Rights, and the Abortion Conversation Project invite all
>> those dedicated to making reproductive freedom a reality for all people to
>> participate in this service. We will listen to testimony of movement
>> leaders, activists, and advocates and honor the messy and imperfect
>> legacies that have shaped our lives.
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>> Sunday January 20th 6:30pm
>> Nile Hall in Preservation Park
>> 1233 Preservation Park Way, Oakland
>> www.tinyurl.com/LegaciesOfJustice
>> https://www.facebook.com/events/139019302920013/
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>> I would also greatly appreciate if if you would share and circulate this
>> event across your circles and networks.
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>> After this service, I am hoping to hold an organizational meeting of
>> people interested in continuing this work of religious reproductive
>> justice in the Northern CA area.
>>
>> I look forward to speaking and getting to know many of you and am hopeful
>> about future work together.
>>
>> In Solidarity and Hope,
>> Darcy
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