
Forced to Fight For Your Own Worst Enemy
UUSC partners sound the alarm about the Burmese junta’s new forced conscription policy.
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UUSC partners sound the alarm about the Burmese junta’s new forced conscription policy.
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Climate justice was top-of-mind for UUs speaking with Members of Congress in late January.
Go to article: UUSC Hill Day: UUs Take Climate Concerns to the Capitol
Contrary to all the fearmongering, increased migration is a massive net benefit.
Go to article: 5 Ways Higher Immigration Helps Everyone
A first-time attendee of COP discusses her experience advocating on behalf of Pacific islanders.
Go to article: “The Power of My Storytelling:” 3 Takeaways From COP28
UUSC and its partners attended COP late last year to speak truth to power when it comes to the climate crisis.
Go to article: Understanding the Impacts of COP on Impacted Communities
Fiji convening provides much-needed space for collaboration on climate justice issues.
Go to article: Pacific Rising Reflection: Networking, Connecting, Witnessing
Multimillion dollar project poses serious concerns for Atlanta communities.
Go to article: Unmasking COP City: An Open Letter to Corporations
MLK’s legacy is one that provides each of us a with a strong moral mandate to marry power and love in the name of peace.
Go to article: Peace is Possible: 3 Vital Lessons from MLK That Resonate Today
UUSC celebrated International Human Rights Day by lifting up the need for continued work to ensure our collective liberation.
Go to article: Human Rights Day: Threading the Past With Current Struggles for Justice
Rewriting our narratives starts today
Go to article: From Displacement to Resilience: The Banaban Journey