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Daring Democracy 2017-18 UUA Common Read DISCUSSION GUIDE QUESTIONS AND PROMPTS PAT UUA Faith Development Office

SINGLE–SESSION Version PAT UUA Faith Development Office

UUA Faith Development Office Covenant We each promise: to speak from our own experiences and perspectives. to listen generously to the experiences and perspectives of others. to actively resist making assumptions about one another. to be mindful of “speaking up and stepping back” to ensure everyone has opportunities to speak and to listen. to respect the confidentiality of personal information and stories shared here. Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What surprised you in Daring Democracy? First Impressions What surprised you in Daring Democracy? What emotions did Daring Democracy spark in you? Why? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Reflection and Sharing What is your first memory of participating in democracy? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

UUA Faith Development Office Discussion: Principled Democracy How are you living out our first, fifth, and seventh Principles in the context of today’s democracy? What prevents you from fully expressing each Principle? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

UU Principles 1, 5, & 7 1. The inherent worth and dignity of every person; 5. The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large; 7. Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part. Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Visit the website of the Democracy Initiative to identify national and local campaigns you can join. www.democracyinitiative.org Find further opportunities to study “The Corruption of Our Democracy,” the topic selected by the 2016 UUA General Assembly as a Congregational Study/Action Issue (CSAI) through 2020. The UUA website provides materials for pursuing a restoration of democracy. www.uua.org/action/process/csais/corruption-of-our-democracy Explore the website of Move to Amend, a coalition of organizations and individuals “building a vibrant democracy that is genuinely accountable to the people, not corporate interests,” through legislative means. Online, find ways to support and promote a constitutional amendment to limit the influence of big money in politics. movetoamend.org (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Discover Reclaim Our Democracy, a group based at First Parish UU in Concord, Mass., that began working on the issues of escalating inequality and the corrupting influence of money in politics in 2014. www.reclaimourdemocracy.org Learn more about the Democracy Spring coalition—the 2016 march and demonstration, and the ongoing movement. The website describes Democracy Spring’s mission and the broad coalition of partners working together. www.democracyspring.org Show the five-minute video “UUs at Democracy Awakening” (smallscreen.uua.org/videos/uus-at-democracy-awakening). The video shows the participation of more than 500 UUs in the launch of Democracy Spring and Democracy Awakening in April 2016. (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Investigate the increase, since the 2016 election, in first-time candidates for office. At this writing, many local and state races include new candidates unconnected with corporate money interests—particularly people of color, women, and LGBTQ candidates. Starting in November 2017, the Electoral Justice Project of the Movement for Black Lives is deploying black political organizers and planning black-led town hall meetings across the country. Read more in the Daily Caller online news service. dailycaller.com/2017/10/16/black-liberation-group-releases-new-project-for-electoral-justice-for-black-people A Slate article, “Run for Office,” from January 2017 describes how the 2016 election has motivated new candidates from grassroots and marginalized communities. The article also offers links to many related ones. www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2017/01/how_to_run_for_office.html (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Consider doing a voter registration drive, a time-honored way to promote democracy. The League of Women Voters offers a comprehensive tip sheet for organizing voter registration in local communities. It is important to understand federal, state, and local laws and procedures; check the website of the Fair Elections Legal Network and be sure to verify your understanding with local officials. forum. lwv.org/member-resources/article/tips-successful-voter- registration-drives fairelectionsnetwork.com/resources Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Three-SESSION Version Session 1: A Democratic Ideal PAT UUA Faith Development Office

UUA Faith Development Office Covenant We each promise: to speak from our own experiences and perspectives. to listen generously to the experiences and perspectives of others. to actively resist making assumptions about one another. to be mindful of “speaking up and stepping back” to ensure everyone has opportunities to speak and to listen. to respect the confidentiality of personal information and stories shared here. Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What surprised you in Daring Democracy? First Impressions What surprised you in Daring Democracy? What emotions did Daring Democracy spark in you? Why? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Is the fair market really fair? Discussion: Free Markets vs. Free People Is the fair market really fair? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

UUA Faith Development Office What’s Next? Celebrate democracy. Become a hub for multiplying power and building community. Together, get voices of citizens heard. Submit letters to the editor and op-eds to news outlets. Become a citizen lobbyist, both by phone and in personal visits. If you are an employer, offer your staff paid time to fulfill their roles as citizens. Organize highly visible citizen deliberations to choose the best long-term strategies, priorities, and immediate actions. Create inviting, intimate spaces for sharing stories. Create new public spaces for community talk, “People’s Corners.” Make a personal, shared pledge to act. Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Three-SESSION Version Session 2: principled democracy PAT UUA Faith Development Office

What is your first memory of participating in democracy? Reflection and Sharing What is your first memory of participating in democracy? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Discussion: Principled Democracy How are you living out our first, fifth, and seventh Principles in the context of today’s democracy? What barriers keep you from fully expressing each Principle? What are actions—large or small, public or private—you might take to better align your political life and your religious practice? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

UU Principles 1, 5, & 7 1. The inherent worth and dignity of every person; 5. The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large; 7. Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part. Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

Three-SESSION Version Session 3: FINDING ONE ANOTHER PAT UUA Faith Development Office

Finding One Another Who might be your partners in daring democracy, even unlikely ones? How could we find or approach potential partners? Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Visit the website of the Democracy Initiative to identify national and local campaigns you can join. www.democracyinitiative.org Find further opportunities to study “The Corruption of Our Democracy,” the topic selected by the 2016 UUA General Assembly as a Congregational Study/Action Issue (CSAI) through 2020. The UUA website provides materials for pursuing a restoration of democracy. www.uua.org/action/process/csais/corruption-of-our-democracy Explore the website of Move to Amend, a coalition of organizations and individuals “building a vibrant democracy that is genuinely accountable to the people, not corporate interests,” through legislative means. Online, find ways to support and promote a constitutional amendment to limit the influence of big money in politics. movetoamend.org (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Discover Reclaim Our Democracy, a group based at First Parish UU in Concord, Mass., that began working on the issues of escalating inequality and the corrupting influence of money in politics in 2014. www.reclaimourdemocracy.org Learn more about the Democracy Spring coalition—the 2016 march and demonstration, and the ongoing movement. The website describes Democracy Spring’s mission and the broad coalition of partners working together. www.democracyspring.org Show the five-minute video “UUs at Democracy Awakening” (smallscreen.uua.org/videos/uus-at-democracy-awakening). The video shows the participation of more than 500 UUs in the launch of Democracy Spring and Democracy Awakening in April 2016. (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Investigate the increase, since the 2016 election, in first-time candidates for office. At this writing, many local and state races include new candidates unconnected with corporate money interests—particularly people of color, women, and LGBTQ candidates. Starting in November 2017, the Electoral Justice Project of the Movement for Black Lives is deploying black political organizers and planning black-led town hall meetings across the country. Read more in the Daily Caller online news service. dailycaller.com/2017/10/16/black-liberation-group-releases-new-project-for-electoral-justice-for-black-people A Slate article, “Run for Office,” from January 2017 describes how the 2016 election has motivated new candidates from grassroots and marginalized communities. The article also offers links to many related ones. www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2017/01/how_to_run_for_office.html (continued on next slide) Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office

What’s Next? Possible Actions Consider doing a voter registration drive, a time-honored way to promote democracy. The League of Women Voters offers a comprehensive tip sheet for organizing voter registration in local communities. It is important to understand federal, state, and local laws and procedures; check the website of the Fair Elections Legal Network and be sure to verify your understanding with local officials. forum. lwv.org/member-resources/article/tips-successful-voter- registration-drives fairelectionsnetwork.com/resources Tuesday, April 29 1 pm Eastern / 10 am Pacific Fuze meeting URL:  http://fuze.me/23164959 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23164959   OR Wednesday, April 30 9 pm Eastern / 6 pm Pacific URL:  http://fuze.me/23165003 phone: (201) 479-4595   meeting #23165003 UUA Faith Development Office