
3 Facts About Anti-Haitian Racism in the U.S.
A new UUSC research brief explains the roots of a colonial prejudice—and how to push back against it today.
Go to article: 3 Facts About Anti-Haitian Racism in the U.S.A new UUSC research brief explains the roots of a colonial prejudice—and how to push back against it today.
Go to article: 3 Facts About Anti-Haitian Racism in the U.S.We honor the legacy of a courageous advocate for people with disabilities in Kiribati.
Go to article: Remembering James Bakati (1967-2024): Human Rights ChampionIndigenous Peoples’ Day serves as a reminder that the wisdom, resilience, and leadership of Indigenous communities are vital to creating a more equitable and sustainable future.
Go to article: Honoring Indigenous Leadership on Indigenous Peoples’ DayUUSC celebrates our Spanish-speaking partners during #HispanicHeritageMonth and laud their resilience in the fight for justice.
Go to article: Latinx Communities Advance Human RightsThe lack of women in political leadership continues to undermine efforts to address gender-based violence and human rights violations affecting women and girls.
Go to article: Haiti’s New Leadership Highlights the Urgent Need for Gender RepresentationCommunities most affected by the climate crisis are leading the way with adaptive strategies rooted in collaboration and cultural preservation.
Go to article: Rising Together: Community Resilience While Facing the Climate CrisisAllied organizations, including UUSC, are joining hands to respond to one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises
Go to article: UUSC Joins The Coalition for Mutual Aid in SudanRegardless of what happens on November 5, the work of supporting the displaced will remain—and we have a moral obligation to remain in solidarity.
Go to article: Compassionate Care and Community: The Work Continues