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Advocacy work in the Social Justice Council

"Advocacy is acting out a belief that your vision can be brought to life" (Tim Size)


The Social Justice Program encourages members of the FUS community to

engage in advocacy work in order to exercise our power as residents and citizens for the purpose of alleviating suffering, addressing injustice, and bringing into the public space our social concerns. Our advocacy work is connected to the other social justice work that we engage in, serving us as one tool for change.

 

Some examples of how FUS has engaged in advocacy work:

   

                                   Advocacy issues in the Social Justice program currently:

We anticipate that in the coming year we will working more actively on environmental advocacy, particularly on clean water issues; health issues; civil liberties issues.  We welcome your questions and your interest in advocacy work.  Please contact Wendy Cooper to learn more about this aspect of the Social Justice program at FUS.

                                       

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