R3441 Celebration of 150 Years of United Methodist Women Amend and Readopt Promotes celebration of UMW Legacy on 150th anniversary UMW works in mission.

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R3441 Celebration of 150 Years of United Methodist Women Amend and Readopt Promotes celebration of UMW Legacy on 150th anniversary UMW works in mission with women, children and youth to build a supportive community, foster spiritual growth, mission education and social action

R3089 The Girl Child Amend and Readopt Calls upon the church to raise awareness and engage in advocacy to rectify conditions that limit girls from reaching their fullest potential in safe and healthy environments

R3371 A Charter For Racial Justice Policies in an Interdependent Global Community Amend and Readopt UMW legacy in addressing racism in the Church and community Adds language to explain need for quota system until the time such practices are unnecessary Continues to affirm the concrete ways we can work on a daily basis to undo system racism to bring about racial justice

R2025 Responsible Parenthood Amend and Readopt Calls upon all United Methodist, healthcare providers, and governments around the world to safeguard and provide for safe and responsible around the world to safeguard and provide for safe and responsible reproductive healthcare for all women and girls

R3444 The Status of Women: Towards Realizing Human Rights for All Women Amend and Readopt Emphasizes women are still not in equitable status in church and society Calls upon Church to address rights of women, when more than half of its population are women

Substitution General Commission on Religion and Race: Equipping the Church for Relevance and Relationships in a Global Community Description GCORR is moving globally towards relevance and vitality in diverse communities

New Paragraph to 161.II Culture and Identity Add New Paragraph to ¶ 161.II The Nurturing Community Adds culture to the understanding of identity described with the Social principles New Resolution Opposition to Racial Profiling in the U.S. Adopt a New Resolution Calls on the Church to be proactive in educating its membership about racial and profiling establishing networks of cooperation with criminal justice and law enforcement agencies

R3121 Affirming Use of Diverse Languages in the U.S. Amend and Readopt People have an inherent right to retain and speak their native languages

R3372 Ongoing Acts of Repentance for Racism Amend and Readopt Calls for ongoing engagement in working to eradicate racism

R3373 Affirmative Action Amend and Readopt Calls for social inclusion that benefits the entire community through the principle of equality in policies and processes

R6024 Opposition to Global Racism, Tribalism and Xenophobia: Impact on Women, Children, and Youth Amend and Readopt Revised to include tribalism, a reality for many in the global church, and specifically to address the experiences and impact on women, children, and youth

R3375 Membership in Clubs or Organizations that Practice Exclusivity Readopt As Is This practice is contradictory to the United Methodist Social Principles R3376 Opposition to White Privilege in the United States Amend and Readopt Calls on the church to recognize white privilege as an underlying cause of injustice and commit to its elimination

New Resolution Eradicating Modern Day Slavery Description A comprehensive resolution on human trafficking that will replace two expiring resolutions: Church Supports Global Efforts to End Slavery Abolition of Sex Trafficking

New Resolution Global Health and Rights: Eradicating Sexual and Gender-based Violence Description Replaces two expiring resolutions: Violence against Women and Children Rape in Times of War

R4101 Global Living Wage Model Amend Resolution 4101 Amend Resolution 4101 by combining with Resolution 4060, upon adoption, deleting Resolution 4060

BOD Paragraph 4, Article IV Ensuring Inclusiveness of gender and age in the worldwide UMC Amend ¶ 4, Article IV Amend to include the word “gender”

BOD Paragraph 705.4c Membership of the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women Amend ¶ 705.4c Increase the number of Center Conference members to four (4)

Functions of an Annual Conference COSROW or Related Committee Description Describes the functions of an annual conference committee that is designed to extend the work of the General Commission on the Status and Role of Women at the conference level and ultimately into local ministry

BOD Paragraph 161 New Social Principle: Pornography Add to ¶ 161 Defines pornography and identifies the harm it causes.