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=== Brainstorming, Coordination, and Discussion of SAI Proposals === | |||
* [[The Future of Ideas]] (prompted by the [http://the-future-of-ideas.com/index.shtml book of the same title] by Stanford Law professor Laurence Lessig). See [http://bcn.boulder.co.us/~neal/uu/dvdfreedom.html Civil Liberties and Intellectual Monopolies] for background, or the more recent book "Free Culture", and the [http://eff.org/ Electronic Frontier Foundation] web site. | * [[The Future of Ideas]] (prompted by the [http://the-future-of-ideas.com/index.shtml book of the same title] by Stanford Law professor Laurence Lessig). See [http://bcn.boulder.co.us/~neal/uu/dvdfreedom.html Civil Liberties and Intellectual Monopolies] for background, or the more recent book "Free Culture", and the [http://eff.org/ Electronic Frontier Foundation] web site. | ||
* I've been somewhat dismayed at the absense of Education System Reform and Native American Rights in the past few years. It seems like they were voted down so often that their supporters have given up. I think both deserve serious consideration and should be proposed again. | |||
* ''your ideas for other proposals here'' | * ''your ideas for other proposals here'' |
Revision as of 07:04, 18 April 2005
Each year the UUA decides on a new Study Action Issue (SAI) which congregations are urged to study and act on for a two-year period, leading to a proposal for a Statement of Conscience to be voted on at General Assembly.
Proposals for future Study Action Issues can be made by any congregation or district, and must be sent to the Commission on Social Witness by December 15 of each year.
Brainstorming, Coordination, and Discussion of SAI Proposals
- The Future of Ideas (prompted by the book of the same title by Stanford Law professor Laurence Lessig). See Civil Liberties and Intellectual Monopolies for background, or the more recent book "Free Culture", and the Electronic Frontier Foundation web site.
- I've been somewhat dismayed at the absense of Education System Reform and Native American Rights in the past few years. It seems like they were voted down so often that their supporters have given up. I think both deserve serious consideration and should be proposed again.
- your ideas for other proposals here