
No Safe Transit Here
The legacy of a 2014 massacre shows the dangers of U.S. policies forcing asylum-seekers to stay in Mexico.
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The legacy of a 2014 massacre shows the dangers of U.S. policies forcing asylum-seekers to stay in Mexico.
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COP28 will be an opportunity for those most impacted by the climate crisis to have a say in how we collectively respond.
Go to article: UUSC’s Partners Demand FAIR Goals for Climate Conference
Part three in a series examining the work and impact of UUSC’s partners in Eastern Europe.
Go to article: Visiting Eastern Europe’s Grassroots Frontline Responders: What Refugee Support Looks Like (Part 3)
“Solidarity is not a scarce resource in a zero-sum game. It is not an equation that divides; rather, it is one that multiplies.” — Saidiya Hartman Feminist leaders in Central…
Go to article: Regional Women’s Funds Address the Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh
Part two in a series examining the work and impact of UUSC’s partners in Eastern Europe.
Go to article: Visiting Eastern Europe’s Grassroots Organizations: Responding to Community-Identified Needs (Part 2)
Support women and youth on the frontlines, now.
Go to article: How You Can Support Human Rights in Sudan—and Beyond
A look at UUSC’s partners’ approaches to loss and damage.
Go to article: What is Loss and Damage?
U.S. border policies only reinforce xenophobia, racism, and intolerance.
Go to article: Racial Discrimination Continues to Drive U.S. Border Policies
A panel of experts led by U.S. Ambassador Kelley Currie discussed the findings of the 2023 report, “How Do We Survive in the Future?: Atrocity Crimes in Karenni State.”
Go to article: Seminar Highlights Continued Atrocities in Burma’s Karenni State
Our hearts go out to the people of Turkey and Syria as they face the aftermath of the devastating earthquake.
Go to article: UUSC Response to the Earthquake Impacting Turkey and Syria