Sunday, June 12, 2022, 10 am - 12pm: Urban Voices Project Presents the C'mon, Sing! Festival

Welcome - Mandy McDow

Passing of the Peace: Through the act of passing the peace of Christ, we offer our sincere desire to love our neighbor.

You are invited to greet one another in the live stream chat on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. 

United Methodist Resources:

A Quick Guide to Overt and Covert Racism shared by the UMC's Commision on Race and Religion

The 38th Annual Session of the California-Pacific Conference will be held over four non-consecutive days and will feature in-person and online options for participants. This is a way of creating space and opportunity for connection and safety for clergy and laity.
Legislative sections (June 7) and business sessions (June 15) will be held online via Zoom; Worship, ordination mission opportunities, and other celebrations (June 17 & 18) will be held in person in Costa Mesa, CA. All plenary and business sessions will be livestreamed.
Two informational flyers have been made available for download: Save The Date (image file), When is Annual Conference 2022 (PDF).

Registration will open April 1, 2022.

General Conference Postponed until 2024
As the pandemic continues and the wait time for visas stretches to over two years in some countries, the Commission on the General Conference announced this week that the 2020 General Conference cannot be held in 2022 due to COVID-related and governmental policies/constraints.

COMMUNITY RESOURCES:

Ways to Send Aid to the People of Ukraine🇺🇦:
Over 1 million people have fled Ukraine in search of safety and refuge. While neighboring countries are opening their borders to many, the humanitarian need is overwhelming. If you are looking for a way to support the refugees, check this non-exhaustive list for organizations who are on the front lines of assistance.

Free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests: https://www.covidtests.gov
Every home in the U.S. can soon order 4 free at-⁠home COVID-⁠19 tests. The tests will be completely free—there are no shipping costs and you don’t need to enter a credit card number. Ordering begins January 19: Click here to order your tests.

Sliding Scale Therapy at the Maple Center
As Ashley mentioned last week, the Maple Center is a great place to start if you want to find resources for mental health. They do therapy on an income based sliding scale, and are very respectful and caring people. https://www.maple4counseling.org/

Food Equity
1 in 10 residents struggles with food insecurity. LA County has convened the Food Equity Roundtable to address systemic inequities in our food system. Govt, philanthropy & nonprofit leaders will soon issue a blueprint for change. Have ideas? Email lafoodequityroundtable@gmail.com

COVID Testing:
You can get your digital vaccination record:
myvaccinerecord.cdph.ca.gov
healthvana.com or carbonhealth.com
LA City is now offering free testing, without appointments at City-run sites. Find a site near you: Coronavirus.LACity.org/Testing. For additional COVID-19 resources: Coronavirus.LACity.org/Resources

Vaccines:

  • In case you missed it: Pfizer's #COVID19 vaccine is approved for kids 5-11!! Children may now get vaccinated at select, walk-up clinics county-wide. Please call ahead to check availability. Visit vaccinatelacounty.com for info or talk to your child’s doctor

  • All COVID-19 vaccines are now approved for boosters - Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson. People may also receive booster doses that are different than their original vaccine. For more info and to make an appointment, visit bit.ly/3m3Uspo--

  • CVS is already prepared to administer boosters. You can make an appointment for the booster of your choice at https://www.cvs.com/vaccine/intake/store/covid-screener/covid-qns

  • Vaccine requirements are in effect, LA County is providing mobile vaccinations, testing vendors, as well as a toolkit for owners of bars and businesses that serve alcohol, as well as for those running mega events. For more info visit, ph.lacounty.gov/coronavirus

  • California residents can now request in-home vaccinations and/or transit assistance to get vaccinated by registering at MyTurn.‍ca.‍gov or by calling the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) COVID-19 Call Center at 1-833-422-4255.

  • Everyone 12 years and older in LA County is now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Children 12-17 are only eligible to receive the Pfizer vaccine—to find a location near you, visit bit.ly/PfizerSites. Learn more about the vaccines at vaccinatelacounty.com.

  • Need a ride? Uber and Lyft are providing free rides to and from vaccination sites. Don't have the apps? Call 833-540-0473 to book your ride.

  • There are several vaccine sites set up by Carbon Health that you can check: https://carbonhealth.com/

  • LA County: http://www.publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/Coronavirus/vaccine/index.htm

  • Orange County residents and workers: Register for a vaccination appointment at https://othena.com

C'mon, partner up with Urban Voices Project (UVP) and Skid Row Artists on June 12th for the first ever downtown-wide musical jamthrough pop-up musical pods across neighborhood to neighborhood culminating at the inaugural Little Tokyo Healing Festival.

The C’mon, Sing! Festival takes UVP’s artists, voices and songs beyond Skid Row to Downtown Neighborhoods so folks across the socio-economic spectrum, housed and unhoused, can together ignite the healing power of music in all of us. Neighbors passing by can engage in this interactive Open Mic musical jam street festival with community singing or songs of their choice, whether they are professional performers or experienced shower singers.

The C'mon Sing! Festival will be hosted by Broadway legend Ben Vereen and Skid Row feminist activist and UVP Choir member Linda Leigh.

Register for the Culmination Singalong!

1:30-2:00pm at the Japanese American Community Cultural Center

Join the Facebook event!

Event community with regular updates and discussion board

Developed by a participant-driven committee, the C’mon Sing Festival is the first in Los Angeles history to celebrate the artistry and leadership of Skid Row artists across DTLA neighborhoods. Teams of Skid Row musicians and stakeholders assemble various different musical pods in high foot-traffic, public spaces, one for each neighborhood and district in downtown. Community partners representing these diverse districts support the hosting of each pod. With instruments, microphones and amplification along with uplifting song and spirit, these pods facilitate community jams and open mic sessions. Each pod’s activities reach wider audiences through a livestream utilizing a videographer at each pod adjoining into one zoom live feed. The event concludes with all pods returning to a partnership between Skid Row and Little Tokyo for the finale all-pod Singalong, then kicking off Little Tokyo Resource Center's Healing Festival held at the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) through Sustainable Little Tokyo.

Benediction Remember:
God is with you,
God is for you, 
God refuses to be God without you. 
And may all of God’s people say: Amen. 

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