Resources & care for Texans facing pregnancy-related decisions | Rev. Deneen Robinson | Tiny Pulpit Talks: 014
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In this episode of Tiny Pulpit Talks, Rev. T. J. FitzGerald welcomes Deneen Robinson, Executive Director of Truth Pregnancy Resource Center in Dallas, Texas for a conversation about caring for pregnant people in a state where abortion is illegal, making dignity a non-negotiable in reproductive care, and how faith can inform social work and healthcare. 00:00 - Rev. T. J. Fitzgerald welcomes Deneen Robinson, Executive Director of Truth Pregnancy Resource Center 00:42 - What is Truth Pregnancy Resource Center 02:41 - An update on TPRC since they opened on April 26th 04:21 - Deneen's personal story and what sparked her passion for caring for people who are facing pregnancy-related decisions 06:37 - Making dignity a non-negotiable in reproductive care 08:09 - How faith has informed Deneen's journey as a social worker and as the Executive Director of TPRC 09:37 - The history of the term "Reproductive Justice." 13:12 - The many ways that TPRC serves the community and makes connections. 25:02 - How to support Truth Pregnancy Resource Center Truth Pregnancy Resource Center provides support for those facing pregnancy-related decisions. We provide truthful, comprehensive resources and compassionate care informed by the Reproductive Justice Framework to individuals seeking support for reproductive health. Learn more about TPRC: Give to TPRC: Deneen Robinson currently serves as the Executive Director for Truth Pregnancy Resource Center. In this role, she gets to use her work in ministry to serve and create change on behalf of those most marginalized and minoritized, their families, and the larger community. While working, Deneen serves as the current Pastor of Church in the Cliff, Dallas, TX – a progressive congregation that uses a reproductive justice framework to guide its ministry and service to community. Deneen continues her work as a health educator through consulting opportunities with Merck pharmaceuticals and her work as a Board Member of Avow. Lastly, she serves as the Health and Wholeness Minister for The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries (TFAM). Tiny Pulpit Talks is a podcast series from First Unitarian Church of Dallas that takes a behind-the-scenes look at ministry from a Unitarian Universalist perspective. This is a rare opportunity to see what goes into crafting meaningful and inspirational sermons, learn how worship comes together each Sunday, and explore the many facets of spiritual leadership. Subscribe to get updates about new episodes here on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. 🌎 Join our global movement of truth, justice, and love. No matter where you are in the world, we invite you to be a part of our community. Fill out a welcome card at the following link and we'll be in touch with resources to get started: Make your 2024 pledge here: First Unitarian Church of Dallas is devoted to genuine inclusion, depth and joy, reason and spirit. We have been a voice of progressive religion in Dallas since 1899, working toward a more just and compassionate world in all of what we do. We hope that when you come here your life is made more whole through experiences of love and service, spiritual growth, and an open exploration of the divine. Learn more at New sermon every week. Subscribe here: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on Facebook: Watch the livestream on Sundays at 9:30am, 11am, & 7pm CST: Give - your support allows us to transform lives and make UU values real in our community and beyond: 
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