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"We, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff, facilitate individual spiritual growth, and manifest our shared values through action with the greater community."


 
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UUCOC In-Person Sunday Service

Sunday, August 28, 2022
10:00am : 11:00am
 
Now That it’s Over: Reproductive Justice in Texas After Dobbs
 

In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, concluding that there was no constitutional right to an abortion. This decision allowed TX's extreme anti-abortion legislation to go into effect almost immediately, limiting Texans' ability to obtain an abortion in practically all circumstances. This presentation will discuss the current legal landscape of abortion and reproductive rights in Texas and its present and future impacts on peoples' lives. It will also explore how we move forward as a community to not only protect a person's right to obtain an abortion, but also to build, or transition to a different legal, political, and cultural landscape to create a truly just and more equitable Texas for all.

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Melissa Thrailkill will be in our pulpit.  Melissa describes herself as a lawyer and a lover of music, fashion, coffee, politics and running for days. Additional information on Melissa can be found here as well as contact information.

We are continuing to hold our services both online and in person. Since the CDC has now declared Dallas County's risk of COVID infection to be high, and Dallas County is now recommending an increase of the risk level to orange, we want to strongly encourage everyone to please mask up for services and observe social distancing at this time.

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UUCOC: Faith Building
3839 W. Kiest Blvd.
Dallas Tx 75233
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Service Title Now That it’s Over: Reproductive Justice in Texas After Dobbs
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