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Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of California > Blog > Climate/Environment > Protect Juristac: UUs Answering the Call to Support Indigenous Rights in California

Protect Juristac: UUs Answering the Call to Support Indigenous Rights in California

January 2, 2021 by Ranwa Hammamy Leave a Comment

Join the First Unitarian Church of San Jose, CA, Starr King Unitarian Universalist Church (Hayward, CA), and the Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry of California for this informational session & activation opportunity.

The First Unitarian Church of San Jose & Starr King UU Church have been supporting the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band to protect their sacred grounds of Juristac, just south of the San Francisco Bay Area. A proposed open pit sand and gravel mine threatens this sacred site of the Amah Mutsun Trbal Band, as well as the rich ecosystems the tribe’s stewardship has protected throughout its history. Learn more about this critical effort to protect religious freedom and respect the rights of indigenous communities in California, and how your congregation can take accountable action in your region to do the same.

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