
What Does Biden’s Asylum Ban Actually Do?
The president’s new proclamation aims to slash asylum. But asylum is still the law.
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The president’s new proclamation aims to slash asylum. But asylum is still the law.
Go to article: What Does Biden’s Asylum Ban Actually Do?
Indigenous partners traveled thousands of miles to urge needed action on climate-forced displacement.
Go to article: UUSC Partners Testify at Historic Hearing on the Climate Emergency
Frontline communities fighting for justice, not corrupt regimes, give us hope for the world’s environmental future.
Go to article: Why We Celebrate World Environment Day—In Spite of Efforts to Hijack It
COP29 must not become another opportunity to greenwash human rights violations.
Go to article: Why Hold a Climate Conference in a Despotic Oil Regime?
UUSC invites you to join us for a first-of-its-kind faithful event to advance climate justice.
Go to article: Get Ready: UU Climate Justice Revival 2024
The Inter-American Human Rights Commission’s Special Rapporteur mechanism offers a chance to further UUSC’s global solidarity objectives.
Go to article: REDESCA: Leveraging Hemispheric Collaboration to Advance Human Rights
Week-long trip provided crucial updates on how UUSC’s partners are doing more than two year’s after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Go to article: UUSC Board & Staff Visit Eastern Europe
A Pacific partner is confronting retaliatory lawsuits for their advocacy against a mining company.
Go to article: Your Support Needed: UUSC Partner Facing Backlash in Fiji
UUSC partners are coordinating strategy ahead of major UN climate meetings.
Go to article: Pacific Leaders Gear Up for Climate Justice Push
Join us for a unique webinar experience about a too-little-known part of U.S. nuclear history—and what our partners are doing about it today.
Go to article: From Horror to Healing: A May 22 Event with UUSC Partner Jo-Jikum