
DC Statehood
The Reeb Voting Rights Project of All Souls Church (D.C.) is renewing a call for assistance from UUs nationwide to support the people of D.C. who are in the cross hairs of the current administration. We ask for your help in protecting our limited Home Rule and, ultimately, gaining the same voting rights as residents of the 50 states.
Thanks from the Beckner Committee
The Beckner Committee and staff would like to share our gratitude for members of the committee -- Sharon Groves, Georgia Yuan and Pam Amos -- who have played very important roles in our work over the last four years.
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The Migrant Solidarity Team at All Souls publishes a weekly digest of news, events, and opportunities in support of our migrant community members. To get more involved in these efforts, sign up to receive our weekly update.
Reeb Project Action Center
Check out the latest actions and activities you can get involved with to organize to protect and preserve our democracy. The Reeb Project Action Center is the place to go!
UPDATE: Reliable Transportation and Employment for Afghan Family
Mohammad Mukhtar Karimi, whose Afghan family has resettled with help from the Migrant Solidarity Team, has a good lead on a construction related job if he gets a vehicle to take him to job sites.
UU the Vote Fall 2024 Events
UU the Vote has released a calendar of events for the DMV region for the weeks leading up to the 2024 General Election.We invite everyone to plug in wherever possible. There are events almost every day.
Weekly Guided Phone Bank: North Carolina Pledge to Vote
Every Tuesday in August from 6-8 PM, we are calling Black voters in North Carolina with The Center for Common Ground, following-up on postcards we sent in the spring, encouraging the people of Mecklenburg County to vote, providing resources that make it easy to check where they are registered, and asking them to get their friends and family involved.
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagaski
We will solemnly mark the 79 years since the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan on August 6, 1945. From that distant tragedy a lasting connection between All Souls Church and Hiroshima was created by the power of children’s artwork to create hope in the midst of despair.
All Souls Endorses Interfaith Action for a Free Palestine July 28-30
We encourage you to join Rev. Rob Keithan at an interfaith rally at 10 AM on Tuesday, July 30 and check out other events (including nonviolent direct action) planned next week. If you’re interested in connecting with other.
All Souls Welcomes a New Afghan Family
A year ago, generous members of this congregation helped the family of Mohammad Monir Karimi settle into an apartment in Falls Church, Va. Recently, Monir's brother Mukhtar journeyed here with his wife and three kids after a 2-year wait for visas. Like Monir, Mukhtar had worked for a contractor supporting the U.S. military in Afghanistan. The new arrivals will need cash, furniture, and a variety of household goods.