
The End of Title 42 Will Not End Injustice
Even as we celebrate the demise of one cruel anti-asylum policy, new threats to migrant justice emerge to take its place.
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Even as we celebrate the demise of one cruel anti-asylum policy, new threats to migrant justice emerge to take its place.
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UUSC commemorates the lives of those lost to anti-trans violence globally.
Go to article: Rest in Power: Honoring Trans Lives on the Trans Day of Remembrance
The United States’ new climate commitments at COP27 may sound promising, but their actions behind the scenes tell a different story.
Go to article: U.S. COP Commitments: Real Solutions or More Greenwashing?
World leaders gathering in Egypt for the annual UN climate summit must reject corporate-backed false solutions.
Go to article: COP27: Radical Alternatives Needed
The White House keeps see-sawing on immigrant rights, when what’s needed is a clear and steady commitment to the rights of people in migration.
Go to article: Biden Must Stop Contradicting Himself on Migrant Justice
UUSC is the first donor to support the Kioa Island Community Organization (KICO). Since partnering with UUSC, KICO has continued building upon its existing work on the Pacific island of Kioa and throughout the region.
Go to article: Partner Spotlight: KICO
From November 6-18, seven UUSC partners will attend the 27th annual Conference of Parties (COP) in Egypt to discuss approaches to mitigating and responding to climate change.
Go to article: COP27 Partner Profiles
The United Nations’ annual climate change conference begins this week, and several UUSC partners are making the long journey to attend.
Go to article: What is COP27 and Why Does It Matter?
Four out of five tsunamis occur in the Pacific Ocean. As small island nations continue to have their communities destroyed, we need to understand the full context and impact of climate change.
Go to article: World Tsunami Awareness Day
Five Indigenous tribes in Louisiana and Alaska partnered with UUSC and EarthRights International to highlight U.S. government mistreatment and neglect in the face of climate disaster.
Go to article: Tribes’ Leadership Brings Climate Crisis to International Forum