Lamentations for our immigrants
We celebrate and we mourn because it is important to remember the migration of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and the lack of a warm welcome that they found in Bethlehem. We celebrate reconciliation and mourn for the families of those who died crossing the US/Mexico border. We mourn as we remember the pain that all of our families have experienced as we have all been migrants at some point in our family’s history. More >>
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Faith/Activism opens a lively discussion after the “Milk” screening
12.10.08
A Day Without A Gay: International Human Rights Day
Nationwide Campaign for Proposition 8
Faith/Activism urges you to
Buy Nothing on Black Friday
A Day Without a Gay: International Human Rights Day- December 10
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Hipster:
The Dead End of Civilization
now until 5.3.09
Target America: Opening Eyes to the Damage Drugs Cause
California Science Center
12.13.08
La Posada Sin Fronteras at the US/Mexican Border
Border State Park at
San Diego CA.
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On December 10, 2008 the gay community will take a historic stance against hatred by donating love to a variety of different causes. On International Human Rights Day, recognized on the day when the United Nations General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of human rights.
On December 10, you are encouraged not to call in sick to work. You are encouraged to call in "gay" and donate your time to service!
Faith/Activism Collective supports this action nationwide to advocate for the rights of our LGBT community.