PSC Meeting Minutes

Monday
Jan182010

NEYM P&SC Committee Meeting -7 January 2010

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Present: Mary Ellen Cohane, Bain Davis, Ian Harrington, Jane Johnson, Stephen McKnight, Aggie Mitchkoski, Patti Muldoon, Nancy Shippen, and Lillie Wilson

After a few minutes spent connecting to the people participating in the call, we opened with silence.

*Priorities*

We confirmed the draft statement of priorities for the committee this year. They are:

The NEYM Peace & Social Concerns Committee affirms the following priorities for the year ahead:

1. To collect and provide information to Friends, including but not limited to monthly meetings and their Peace & Social Concerns Committees, on a variety of important issues determined in consultation with Friends in New England (perhaps a web survey or other tool could help us discern what issues are of interest to Friends).

2. To assist monthly and quarterly meetings, as well as Friends individually, with networking (seen as helping make visible the work being done and the concerns being carried at the quarterly and monthly meeting level, and helping Friends communicate with one another, in order to help Friends cooperate and support one another in their work and witness.

(these first 2 functions will primarily be conducted through developing and updating the new P&SC webpages on the NEYM website)

3. To support the Planning Committee for extended meetings for worship at the quarterly meeting (or regional) level with a concern for the state of our world, in partnership with Ministry & Counsel and Earthcare Ministries.

4. To prayerfully prepare for Sessions 2010, including soliciting or accepting proposals for workshops on relevant issues, organizing witness, service, and educational activities for Yearly Meeting Sessions, and seasoning relevant minutes to be brought to Sessions as appropriate.

5. Articulating a one-paragraph, clearly-worded "charge" for the committee, defining its role in relation to the other committees of NEYM and other Peace & Social Concerns Committees at the monthly and quarterly meeting levels.

6. To identify and develop corporate action for the yearly meeting as way opens.

We decided to start working immediately on the fifth priority; everyone is urged to prepare a proposed “charge” for the committee before the upcoming Committee Day. Please send the proposals to Aggie or Ian; they will be distributed anonymously at our Committee Day meeting.

*Website*

We reviewed the committee website and highlighted the changes since our last meeting (some committee members’ pictures have been added, sections have been added for AVP and Friends Peace Teams, and material has been added to several sections). We hope to look at the website together at our Committee Day meeting. Stephen McKnight will check into the availability of internet connection at Wellesley Meeting (site of Committee Day).

*No More Guantanamos*

Ian received an e-mail from Frances Crowe recently which informed us of the efforts of a group she is part of – No More Guantanamos. Ian distributed links to information from the group. They supported a resolution passed by Amherst, MA’s Town Meeting which offered to welcome two Guantanamo prisoners to live there. Congress has passed legislation prohibiting their residence in the US.

Northampton Meeting (MA) is preparing a related minute to bring to the local council of churches. Some lawyers in Newton (MA) are also working on this. The Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City has provided lawyers who have been working with the Guantanamo prisoners. One estimate is that about 90% of the prisoners were just at the wrong place at the wrong time.

What should we do at this time? John Calvi’s experience with the torture issue might make him a valuable resource. Should we invite some people from the organization to make a presentation at Committee Day?

We decided to gather as much information about this issue as possible and discuss it further at our Committee Day meeting. Perhaps a section on this will be added to the website.

*National Religious Campaign Against Torture*

We reviewed the requests recently received from NRCAT. We noted that NRCAT is adding torture within US prisons to their area of concern and the eighth anniversary of the opening of Guantanamo is Monday 11th January.

How do we get such information to the monthly meetings? We decided we would like to start preparing a monthly “bulletin” for distributing information about NEYM P&SC activities, but we wondered if this would be possible (what are the rules?). We hope these could feed into the monthly meetings’ bulletins and announcement sheets and could also be sent to interested individuals who “subscribe”. Ian will check with Jonathan Vogel-Borne about undertaking this project.

*Other Issues*

How will this committee take on tasks? Should we form subcommittees to focus on specific issues? What role do we want to play as a committee – should it be different from the role of a monthly meeting Peace and Social Concerns Committee? We plan to discuss these issues further at our next meeting.

How do we carry out our priorities? Would it be helpful to assign each monthly meeting to a committee member?

Salem Quarter’s extended worship session is scheduled for Saturday 13^th March at Wellesley. Northwest Quarter’s extended worship gathering is planned for Saturday 6^th March.

Stephen McKnight and Ian Harrington offered to host committee members who need housing for Committee Day.

Ian will send the report on the Hartford extended worship day to the committee. Aggie will send the meeting e-mail addresses to Stephen.

Due to some unknown technical problem, the phone connections were suddenly cut, which left only the Skypers in the meeting. Unable to reconnect to the phones, we closed the meeting with a brief period of silence.

*Future Meetings *

Our next meeting is set for Saturday 30th January at Wellesley Meeting.


Sunday
Dec202009

NEYM P&SC Committee Meeting


 

16 December 2009
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Present: Mary Ellen Cohane, Erbin Crowell, Katherine Fisher, Ian Harrington, Stephen McKnight, Aggie Mitchkoski, Nancy Shippen, and Lillie Wilson


We opened with silence.

Website

Aggie took us on a tour of the website. We each have a login id (the password is the same); ask Aggie what yours is if you don’t know. You can login after clicking on “login” in the upper right-hand corner of the home page of the website (http://neympsc.squarespace.com/). A double click on “PSC Committee Minutes” on the left-hand side (under “Navigation”) gives you access to a part of the site reserved for the committee (including pictures of us – please send one to Aggie if you haven’t yet – and “committee conversations”).

 

There are some pages already set up, but others can be set up (such as for AVP). Contact Aggie if you would like to do so. Stephen is thinking about what to put on the Israeli-Palestine page. Check it out and be sure to add your posts.

 

Priorities

We reviewed the draft statement of priorities sent out with the notes from our previous committee meeting. It was:

 

The NEYM Peace & Social Concerns Committee affirms the following priorities for the year ahead:

1. To collect and provide information to Friends, including but not limited to monthly meetings and their Peace & Social Concerns Committees, on a variety of important issues determined in consultation with Friends in New England (perhaps a web survey or other tool could help us discern what issues are of interest to Friends).

2. To assist monthly and quarterly meetings, as well as Friends individually, with networking (seen as helping make visible the work being done and the concerns being carried at the quarterly and monthly meeting level, and helping Friends communicate with one another, in order to help Friends cooperate and support one another in their work and witness.

(these first 2 functions will primarily be conducted through developing and updating the new P&SC webpages on the NEYM website)

3. To support the Planning Committee for extended meetings for worship at the quarterly meeting (or regional) level with a concern for the state of our world, in partnership with Ministry & Counsel and Earthcare Ministries.

4. To prayerfully prepare for Sessions 2010, including soliciting or accepting proposals for workshops on relevant issues, organizing witness, service, and educational activities for Yearly Meeting Sessions, and seasoning relevant minutes to be brought to Sessions as appropriate.

5. Articulating a one-paragraph, clearly-worded "charge" for the committee, defining its role in relation to the other committees of NEYM and other Peace & Social Concerns Committees at the monthly and quarterly meeting levels.

In order to work towards these priorities we encourage all members to attend as many meetings as possible, respond promptly to e-mails, and support the committee's tasks as much as possible.

 

An additional priority was added: to identify and develop corporate action for the yearly meeting as way opens.

 

Since the statement of priorities was not available in print for everyone’s review, we decided to discuss it further at our next meeting.

 

Extended Worship

Aggie presented a summary of the Extended Worship gathering hosted by Connecticut Valley Quarterly Meeting at Hartford on 5 December. Those present felt it was very rewarding, and there are efforts to schedule another such gathering in that Quarter in the next month or two.

 

Salem Quarter is planning an Extended Worship gathering at Wellesley on 13 March, and Northwest Quarter is planning a gathering on 6 March.

 

Future Meetings

Our next in-person meeting is set for Saturday 30 January at Wellesley Meeting. We found this conference call meeting to be a nice way of reconnecting, so we talked of scheduling a meeting early in January 2010. Katherine Fisher offered to send a Meeting Wizard message to find the best time for the next conference call. Those who can’t use Skype can be included in the conference call by giving Aggie a phone number to call.

Saturday
Oct242009

3 October 2009 - Dover, New Hampshire

Present: Mary Ellen Cohane, Bain Davis, Katherine Fisher, Ian Harrington, Cliff Harrison, Jane Johnson, Stephen McKnight, Noah Baker Merrill, Aggie Mitchkoski, and Lillie Wilson

Regrets:  Erbin Crowell, Philip Mayer, and Patti Muldoon 
 
We opened with silence. 
 
With six new members present, we shared our hopes for the committee this year.  Hopes, interests, and thoughts shared included:

  • Using the website to network with Monthly Meetings.
  • Economic policies
  • Finding the right place and action
  • Past work on public policy at Massachusetts State House
  • Connecting with the poor and homeless
  • Combining action and contemplation
  • “Colatteral damage” in Iraq and Afghanistan
  • Need to listen
  • Why limited success?
  • Long-term effort needed
  • Inching our way through dead dreams
  • Coming out of a calm and centered place
  • Focus on life – resurrection, not crucifixion
  • Work for this lifetime and next to help US remember Iraq
  • Helping Iraq refugees
  • Learning what others are doing

Aggie proposed this committee attend the Viv Hawkins retreat at Woolman Hill (Sabbath-Jubilee: Liberating Us All, 29-31 January 2010).  After some discussion, we decided to consider this further later. 

Ian asked about Friends’ interest in being part of the Extended Worship Planning Group.  After some discussion, we decided we needed to know more about the group and its work before deciding what to do. 

We spent most of the rest of the meeting sharing thoughts of what we would like to do.  The suggestions shared included:

  • Listening to what is happening in Yearly Meeting
  • Speakers bureau?
  • Resource center?
  • Action local and out of worship
  • Follow Gandhi:  personal transformation, political action, and constructive program
  • Redoing the food system
  • Getting to roots of violence – how eliminate violence?
  • Engage with those with whom you disagree
  • What does it take to be peaceful?
  • Love of God is the source of peace
  • Adopt a prisoner?
  • Sponsor Iraqi refugees?
  • A Testament of Devotion by Thomas R. Kelly.

As time ran out, we felt a need to have more time together to get started on our work for the year.  One possibility: share Woolman Hill with Earthcare Ministries during their retreat on 5 December (Note:  Earthcare Ministries has indicated since the meeting they would rather not join with us).  Can we get together by conference call or computer conference?  Is there a time and place we can get together?