Confronting Arizonification in Our Own Backyard
General Assembly 2012 Event 238
Program Description
Speakers: Sarahí Uribe, Marisa Franco, Rev. Craig Roshaven, Angie Junck
According to local organizers, “The best way to support Arizona is by challenging Arizona-style policies where you live.” While SB 1070 made the state a symbol of intolerance, similar immigration policies have spread to every corner of the country. Learn how your town may face Arizonification and how you can work to stop it.
For more information contact socialjustice @ uua.org.
This work is made possible by the generosity of individual donors and congregations. Please consider making a donation today.
Last updated on Monday, July 23, 2012.
Section Navigation
- Faithful Witness and Action
- Worship
- Theological Reflection
- Religious Education
- Films
- Videos
- Immigration as a Moral Issue
- GA Presentations
- 1070 Copycats, Barrio Defense
- Confronting Arizonification
- Rev. Joffrey Black at Tent City Jail
- Arizona Immigration Ministry Witness
- Candlelight Vigil at Tent City Jail
- Ware Lecture by Maria Hinojosa
- Political Crossfires (1)
- Regional Take Home Gatherings
- Migrant & Human Rights Strategies: Effective Advocacy
- Resources for All Ages
- Doctrine of Discovery
- A View from the Border
- Postville Raid
- For-Profit Incarceration
- Common Read, Reflection, Action
- Community Celebration
- Congregational Ministries
- Standing on the Side of Love in Phoenix
- Love Has No Borders
- Welcoming Our Neighbors
- Standing on the Side of Love with Immigrant Families
- Theology of Immigration
- Welcoming the Stranger
- Welcoming the Stranger: A Just Immigration Policy
- Public Witness: Immigration Rights
- Immigrants
- Books
- Songs
- Youth
- Multigenerational Resources
- Immigration Policy
- Congregational Stories
Updated and Popular
Popular New Searches
For Newcomers
Learn more about the Beliefs & Principles of Unitarian Universalism, or read our online magazine, UU World, for features on today's Unitarian Universalists. Visit an online UU church, or find a congregation near you.