
The Bipartisan War on Asylum
People in migration are under attack from both sides of the political aisle.
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People in migration are under attack from both sides of the political aisle.
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Right-wing extremists will stop at nothing to exploit tragedy, whether in Maryland or Michigan.
Go to article: An Insult to Their Memory
UN weather agency warns the planet has never been so close to a critical warming threshold.
Go to article: Don’t Look Away from the Latest “Red Alert” on Climate Change
The convergence of Trans Day of Visibility and Easter serves as a poignant moment to honor and uplift the visibility of transgender individuals, particularly in the face of adversity.
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Despite the temptation to go numb, there are big reasons why we still need to care about Trump’s dehumanizing comments.
Go to article: 3 Reasons Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Should Terrify Us
The Burmese junta’s abduction and killing of Rohingya civilians raises alarm that history is repeating itself.
Go to article: Attacks on Rohingya Are a Warning to the World
Unfolding disaster in Haiti highlights the urgency of our partners’ call for a Haitian-led solution.
Go to article: Crisis and Opportunity in Haiti
At CSW68, UUSC highlighted the urgent need to address the interconnected challenges of climate change, gender equality, and migration.
Go to article: Commission on the Status of Women – CSW68
UUSC urges the White House to put human rights above politics.
Go to article: The Real State of Our Union: Rights on the Line
Lessons we’ve learned from supporting feminist movements.
Go to article: Resourcing Feminist Crisis Response