
MLK’s Legacy Weaves Environmentalism, Racial Justice
More than half a century after his death, King's words still touch so many issues in addition to racial equity.
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More than half a century after his death, King's words still touch so many issues in addition to racial equity.
Go to article: MLK’s Legacy Weaves Environmentalism, Racial Justice
November 25 through December 10 is the United Nation's annual UNITE to End Violence Against Women campaign.
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The Thanksgiving holiday reminds us that the history of this nation is rooted in colonialism, genocide, and a fundamental denial of human rights. But there's plenty of hope for a better future.
Go to article: Day of Mourning Calls Us to Remember, Reflect, Recommit
Help UUSC rush resources to grassroots Haitian leaders as they address their country’s dire social and humanitarian emergency.
Go to article: Haiti’s Crisis Needs a Haitian-Led Solution
The struggle to build a world of justice begins with the intimate partnerships we build.
Go to article: Beyond Borders: Community Care as the Deepest Act of Global Solidarity
On United Nations Day, we call on world leaders to take bold action to protect the common good.
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On the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, we renew our call for urgent action to combat extreme deprivation and inequality around the globe.
Go to article: Extreme Poverty is On the Rise—We Must Not Let This Trend Continue
New report confirms UUSC research on in-country refugee processing program.
Go to article: U.S. Must Improve Central American Minors Program
UUSC President Mary Katherine Morn attended three UUSC-sponsored side events during the United Nations’ General Assembly week in New York City in mid-September. Below is her account of the panel discussions.
Go to article: The Climate Crisis: Imagining a Bold Path Forward
In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, UUSC reflects on how climate change loss and damage perpetuates the colonial campaign to erase Indigenous communities.
Go to article: Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Tribal Responses to Land Loss