
Haiti’s Crisis Needs a Haitian-Led Solution
Help UUSC rush resources to grassroots Haitian leaders as they address their country’s dire social and humanitarian emergency.
Go to article: Haiti’s Crisis Needs a Haitian-Led SolutionHelp UUSC rush resources to grassroots Haitian leaders as they address their country’s dire social and humanitarian emergency.
Go to article: Haiti’s Crisis Needs a Haitian-Led SolutionThe struggle to build a world of justice begins with the intimate partnerships we build.
Go to article: Beyond Borders: Community Care as the Deepest Act of Global SolidarityOn United Nations Day, we call on world leaders to take bold action to protect the common good.
Go to article: 3 Ways the UN Should Advance Human RightsOn the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, we renew our call for urgent action to combat extreme deprivation and inequality around the globe.
Go to article: Extreme Poverty is On the Rise—We Must Not Let This Trend ContinueNew report confirms UUSC research on in-country refugee processing program.
Go to article: U.S. Must Improve Central American Minors ProgramUUSC President Mary Katherine Morn attended three UUSC-sponsored side events during the United Nations’ General Assembly week in New York City in mid-September. Below is her account of the panel discussions.
Go to article: The Climate Crisis: Imagining a Bold Path ForwardIn honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, UUSC reflects on how climate change loss and damage perpetuates the colonial campaign to erase Indigenous communities.
Go to article: Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Tribal Responses to Land LossMore than a year later, justice is still denied for the Haitian asylum-seekers brutalized by U.S. officers on horseback.
Go to article: The Stain of Violence in Del Rio RemainsThe administration’s back-and-forth on the dangerous expulsion policy does nothing but cause harm and violate basic human rights.
Go to article: Biden’s Flip-Flopping on Title 42 is Endangering LivesThe International Day of Non-Violence reminds us of our power to withhold cooperation in the face of injustice.
Go to article: Remembering the Power of Non-Violence