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Title: Environmental Justice


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Environmental Justice
  • Fall 2009

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Seventh Principle
  • Our seventh principle acknowledges that we are
    part of the interdependent web of existence.
  • Ethical treatment of animals invovles many
    important factors how we eat, how we care for
    the environment, our acknowledgement of the
    importance of our companion animals, our
    responsibility for the treatment of non-human
    animals that share the planet with us.
  • We propose to link ETA with a Seventh Principle
    Project

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Seventh Principle Project/ETA
  • Build awareness of social aspects of
    environmental issues including the ethical
    treatment of animals
  • Generate commitment for personal lifestyle
    changes
  • Motivate us as a community to take action on
    environmental and ethical treatment of animals
    issues (such as support of legislation addressing
    global warming , energy policy,
    regulating/outlawing puppy mills, the conditions
    of factory farms and the use/treatment of
    laboratory animals)

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Seventh Principle Project Continued
  • Build connections between spiritual practice and
    environmental and ethical treatment of animals
  • Build awareness of and rectify environmental
    injustices and the cruelty of the unethical
    treatment of animals

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Discussion of Education Topics
  • Seventh Principle Project including certification
    of First Church as a Green Sanctuary
  • Partnering with community groups in
    sustainability projects
  • Environmental Justice / The negative impact of
    degradation of the environment on poor and
    minority neighborhoods

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Discussion/Education Topics (Continued)
  • Celebration of all of creation
  • Legislation impacting animals such as the
    regulation of animal experimentation, factory
    farming, puppy mills, and the prevention of
    animal cruelty
  • Legislation which involves preservation of the
    environment such as global warming and energy
    policy
  • Elimination of violence to non-human animals
  • The place and responsibility of humans in the
    spectrum of animal life
  • Acknowledgement of the importance of companion
    animals in our lives
  • Principles of Ethical Eating
  • Exploration of the environmental and health
    impact of our diets.

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Actions Items
  • Implementation of a Green Sanctuary/Seventh
    Principle Project
  • Partnering with Neighborhood Sustainability
    Projects such as the one at the Greenfield School
  • Creative use of local environment to enhance
    environmental appreciation/understanding such as
    meditative nature walks along the nearby
    Schuykill River Waterfront

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Action Items (Continued)
  • Workshops and Adult and Children on the topics
    discussed above
  • Worship Service Celebrating Creation and blessing
    animals
  • Congregational updates on important environmental
    and ETA legislation
  • Classes on Healthy Eating and Vegetarian/Vegan
    cooking
  • Pastoral care to members/friends who lose a
    companion animal

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Costs and Funding
  • Use of church space for workshops and
    presentations
  • Sources of funding
  • Fees for workshops
  • Explore grants for Green Sanctuary Program
  • Explore district and UUA resources

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Outcomes
  • One worship service celebrating creation
  • Participation in one community environmental
    sustainability project
  • Offering one or two adult and child workshops
  • Regular communication of important legislative
    actions concerning environmental sustainability
    and ethical treatment of animals

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Outcomes (continued)
  • Offering vegetarian/vegan cooking class and
    resources lists/web pages
  • Establish system of pastoral care for church
    members/friends who experience the loss of a
    companion animal
  • Advertize First Churchs commitment to the
    Seventh Principle and Ethical Treatment of
    Animals to outside folks

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Resources
  • UUA web pages on Environmental Justice and
    Ethical Eating
  • Seventh Principle Project Website (includes link
    to the Green Sanctuary Manual)
  • UU for the Ethical Treatment of Animals website
  • Website about local sustainability projects, for
    example, at the Greenfield School

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Resources (Continued)
  • Francione, Gary L. Animals as Persons Essays on
    the Abolition of Animal Exploitation. New York
    Columbia University Press, 2008.
  •  Kowalski, Gary. The Souls of Animals. New York
    New World Library, 2007.
  •  Nussbaum, Martha. Frontiers of Justice
    Disability, Nationality, Species Membership.
    Cambridge, Mass. Bleknap, 2007.

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Martha Nussbaum on Justice
  • Political Philosopher and Religion scholar Martha
    Nussbaum writes
  • We need to face issues of justice involved in
    our treatment of nonhuman animals. That animals
    suffer pain and indignity at the hands of humans
    has often been conceded to be an ethical issue
    it has more rarely been acknowledged to be an
    issue of social justice.

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Nussbaum
  • Nussbaum looks at the issue of animals, or more
    precisely Species Membership and social
    justice, along with two other social justice
    issues, those of Nationality and Disability, in
    her book Frontiers of Justice.

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