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BE VISIBLE:
Wear a T-shirt. Wear a button. Put a bumpersticker on your car.
Order your UUADP logo items online.
RAISE CONSCIOUSNESS:
- Make a poster for your congregational bulletin board.
- Place UUADP brochures on your Social Action literature table.
- Request a sermon, or give one. Arrange for outside speaker.
- Organize a workshop.
- Organize a discussion group (e.g. on Dead Man Walking).
- Donate a book to your congregational library.
DEMONSTRATE:
Take part in vigils. Help in organizing rallies.
WRITE:
Send letters to editors, and State and Federal legislators.
OFFER COMPASSION:
Write to a death row inmate. Offer support to a family of a death row inmate.
EDUCATE YOURSELF:
Read some of the many books on this subject. Clip relevant newspaper articles. Keep informed on local cases. Keep informed on Death Penalty needs in your state.
JOIN WITH OTHERS:
Join local coalition group. If there is no local group, organize one. Contact your state death penalty organization.
GET CREATIVE:
Use this list as a check list, and add your own ideas. Share your ideas with us.
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