
UUSC 2022 Momentum Reflection
Join us as we reflect on how far we've progressed on the human rights building blocks of 2022.
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Join us as we reflect on how far we've progressed on the human rights building blocks of 2022.
Go to article: UUSC 2022 Momentum Reflection
Deanna Johnson, Impact Storyteller de UUSC, conversa con Luis Enrique González, director ejecutivo de FM4 Paso Libre, coparte de UUSC.
Go to article: FM4 Paso Libre: Una Organización Dedicada a la Migración Justa, Libre y Digna
UUSC commemorates the holiday by learning more about the immigrant experience through the lens of one of its partners.
Go to article: International Migrants Day: Appreciating the Immigrant Experience
UUSC Impact Storyteller Deanna Johnson sits down with Luis Enrique Gonzalez, Executive Director of UUSC partner FM4 Paso Libre.
Go to article: FM4 Paso Libre: An Organization Dedicated to Just, Free, and Dignified Migration
The past year has shown the resilience of the human rights movement in the face of setbacks.
Go to article: Human Rights Day 2022: A Time for Hope
On World Genocide Day, the Burmese military is still committing atrocities against the Rohingya ethnic minority
Go to article: The Rohingya Genocide is Ongoing
One year after the historic election of Honduras’ first female president, there are signs of progress. But grave human rights challenges persist.
Go to article: Xiomara Castro’s First Year
Today we raise awareness for the importance of maintaining healthy ecosystems and the humans that defend our lands.
Go to article: World Soil Day: We Are All Stewards of the Land
The 27th annual Conference of Parties (COP27) was held from November 6 to 1 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Seven UUSC partners attended the conference to advocate durable solutions to climate change adaptation and mitigation.
Go to article: What UUSC’s Partners Had to Say About COP27
Even as we celebrate the demise of one cruel anti-asylum policy, new threats to migrant justice emerge to take its place.
Go to article: The End of Title 42 Will Not End Injustice