Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff


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Interesting Links
A collection of links to websites and organizations of interest to our friends and family.

Cesar Chavez Task Force: For those interested in the efforts to rename a Dallas street to honor Cesar Chavez.

Central Dallas Community Outreach: CDCO is a grassroots informal nonprofit seeking to bring some change to growing and persistent issues that affect the areas of Oak Lawn, Oak Cliff, downtown Dallas, and West Dallas.

Church of the Larger Fellowship: When there is no UU church nearby, visit CLF - your church at home anywhere in the world.

Community Now!: This organization works to free people with disabilities from institutions and to ensure public funds are shifted to community services and support for those individuals leaving institutions and for those languishing on waiting lists for community services.

Council on American-Islamic Relations: The Council's mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

Dallas Area Interfaith: Over 60 religious congregations in the Dallas metropolitan area have banded together in a multi-ethnic, multi issue organization to give ordinary citizens a structure through which they can negotiate effectively with the government and private institutions that affect their lives.

Dallas Peace Center: A site dedicated to awareness of relevant information about peace and justice actions. DPC has a comprehensive listing of local peace groups and calendar of events on their site.

Dells District: The Dells District Neighborhood Association In Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas - A non-profit group promoting a positive, safe, clean environment for residents of Oak Cliff's Dells District (Northwest Oak Cliff).

Democracy Now: A national, daily, independent, award-winning news program pioneering the largest public media collaboration in the U.S.

Famous UUs
: A more complete list of UUs in politics, arts, humanities, science and medicine
 

Global Renaissance Alliance
: Works to harness the power of non-violence through a template of prayer, meditation and sharing.

Hungry For Justice: Is feeding hungry children a crime? A website dedicated to the trial of the Holy Land Foundation.

ombalance - Yoga Classes: Balance for your lifestyle - classes by Cheryl Johnson.
 

Miracle Distribution Center
:
International contact point for students of "A Course in Miracles" since 1978. Offers study group listings, catalog, newsletter and more related to the course.

The Moonlady Pages: A spiritual being on a human path, living in rhythm with the Moon and the seasons, celebrating life on Earth with song, dance and drum.

Muslim Legal Fund: MLFA aims to preserve, safeguard, and promote the civil and legal rights of Muslims in America.

The School of the Americas (SOA) Watcb: Located at Fort Benning, Georgia and renamed as the "Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation" in 2001, SOA is a combat training school for Latin American soldiers whose graduates have consistently used their skills to wage war against their own people. The mission of SOA Watch, as a nonviolent grassroots movement that works to stand in solidarity with the people of Latin America and the Caribbean, is to close the SOA/WHINSEC and change the oppressive U.S. foreign policy that the SOA represents. The Social Justice Ministry of the UUCOC and the Dallas Peace Center sponsor a trip to the annual November SOAW rally and vigil as part of our ongoing work for human rights.

Southwest District of the Unitarian Universalist Association
: The web page for the The Southwestern Unitarian Universalist Conference (SWUUC).

Southwest UU Women: Southwest Unitarian Universalist Women (SWUUW) - a district wide organization open to women in the southwest conference area (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas).

Texas Moratorium Network: TMN is a grassroots, non-profit organization with the primary goal of mobilizing statewide support for a moratorium on executions in Texas.

Tikkun: An organization that supports the state of Israel, and also supports Palestinian rights in addition to supporting progressive politics in the United States.

UU Buddhist Fellowship: Since the introduction of the first Buddhist texts to America in the mid-nineteenth century, Buddhism has been an extremely influential force among Unitarians and, over the last thirty years, Unitarian Universalists.

Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations: What is a Unitarian Universalist? Find other congregations and more.

Unitarian Universalist Christian Fellowship: The purpose of the Fellowship (UUCF) is to serve Christian Unitarians and Universalists according to their expressed religious needs; to uphold and promote the Christian witness within the Unitarian Universalist Association; and to uphold and promote the historic Unitarian and Universalist witness and conscience within the church universal.

UUs for a Just Economic Community: UUJEC's mission is to engage, educate, and activate Unitarian Universalists to work for justice to fulfill our vision of a peace loving Earth Community with genuine democracy and economic justice for all.

Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
: With more than 25,000 members and supporters, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a nonsectarian organization that promotes human rights and social justice worldwide.

Veriditas: The Voice of the Labyrinth Movement, was founded in 1996 by Lauren Artress, and is a non-profit organization dedicated to introducing people to the healing, meditative powers of the labyrinth.