UUWC Activism Resources
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ASSOCIATION
https://sidewithlove.org/ourstories/2025/6/10/in-times-like-these-our-faith-does-not-retreat-it-rises
Join us for a Rally on Saturday Jan 10, 10 am – to honor Renee Nicole Good, murdered by ICE Agent in Minneapolis.
Sponsored by Sandoval County Indivisible
SATURDAY MORNING Jan. 10 at 10:00AM – SW CORNER OF NM-528/NM-550.
Park on Jager near the Social Security office in Rio Rancho.
Either meet us at UUWC parking lot at 9 am to carpool or join us there.
The UUWC members gathered in November 2025 to rally for positive societal values. The rally occurred on the corner of Southern Blvd. and Pinetree Ave. near the Rio Rancho Post Office.

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The Organizing Strategy Team of the Unitarian Universalist Association
In times of rising nationalism, racism, transphobia, and patriarchy, faith leaders play a critical role in resisting authoritarianism and guiding our communities toward justice. This resource is designed to provide practical support, strategic guidance, and spiritual sustenance as we navigate an increasingly chaotic and urgent landscape.
Whether you are wondering what to post on social media, how to engage in activism responsibly, or whose leadership to follow, this guide offers clear answers. It provides time-tested organizing tools, safety considerations, and actionable steps to respond to immediate threats while sustaining long-term justice work.
This is a living document, regularly updated to reflect the latest challenges and opportunities. It is built for those committed to the long haul—those willing to find their lane, take their shift, and work toward a world rooted in love and liberation.
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Zen priest, Peter Coyote, on protest: “I’m watching the Los Angeles reaction to ICE raids with trepidation and regret.
Three years ago I taught a class at Harvard on the “theater of protest”— designed to help people understand why so many protests turn out to be Republican campaign videos working directly against the interests of the original protest.
A protest is an invitation to a better world.
It’s a ceremony.
No one accepts a ceremonial invitation when they’re being screamed at.
More important you have to know who the real audience of the protest is.
The audience is NEVER the police, the politicians, the Board of supervisors, Congress,etc.
The audience is always the American people, who are trying to decide who they can trust; who will not embarrass them.
If you win them, you win power at the box office and power to make positive change.
Everything else is a waste.
There are a few ways to get there:
1. Let women organize the event. They’re more collaborative. They’re more inclusive, and they don’t generally bring the undertones of violence men do.
2 Appoint monitors, give them yellow, vests and whistles. At the first sign of violence, they blow the whistles and the real protester sit down.
Let the police take out their aggression on the anarchists and the provocateurs trying to discredit the movement.
3. Dress like you’re going to church. It’s hard to be painted as a hoodlum when you’re dressed in clean, presentable clothes.
They don’t have to be fancy they just signal the respect for the occasion that you want to transmit to the audience.
4. Make your protest silent. Demonstrate your discipline to the American people. Let signs do the talking.
5. Go home at night. In the dark, you can’t tell the cops from the killers. Come back at dawn fresh and rested.
I have great fear that Trump’s staging with the National Guard and maybe the Marines is designed to clash with anarchists who are playing into his hands and offering him the opportunity to declare an insurrection.
It’s such a waste and it’s only because we haven’t thought things through strategically.
Nothing I thought of is particularly original.
It was all learned by watching the early civil rights protests in the 50s and 60s.
And it was the discipline and courage of African-Americans that drew such a clear line in the American sand that people were forced to take sides and that produced the civil rights act.
The American people are watching and once again if we behave in ways that can be misinterpreted, we’ll see this explained to the public in Republican campaign videos benefiting the very people who started this.
Wake up.
Vent at home.
In public practice discipline and self control.
It takes much more courage.”
Zen teacher and author/narrator with Ken Burns
Note: Carry an American flag. As the administration creates a fake emergency to justify a state crackdown, it’s important to honor the values and vision of democracy for which we’re advocating.
When the Enquirer came for pics back in 2017, I smiled a big toothy grin and held a big flag as it felt so empowering and good to stand with my adult daughter, pastors, Franciscans, nuns, kids, parents, grandparents and some women from our women’s groups for the values we tried to pass on.
After the protest, we sang and marched to a church where we heard poignant witness of immigrants trying to build a better life for their families against insurmountable odds.
Many Marines, National Guardsmen and vets are over on Threads and Substack expressinging their disagreement over being used by this lawless administration.
Peace, santi and shalom to all.
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Causes and Issues:
Activism Resources : The University of New Mexico
Civil rights and social justice organizations in New Mexico | Cause IQ
Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico
New Mexico Environmental Organizations
List of Interest Groups – USA Political Database
Leading U.S. Progressive Organizations
Activist Groups | Amnesty International USA
Civil Rights Organizations — The Civil Rights Project at UCLA







