
World Refugee Day Dawns on a Globe in Crisis
Annual UN commemoration calls on governments to do better by the world’s displaced.
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Annual UN commemoration calls on governments to do better by the world’s displaced.
Go to article: World Refugee Day Dawns on a Globe in Crisis
Learn about the Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas and how you can support their resistance against corporate exploitation of their land.
Go to article: On Sacred Land: Protecting the Garcia Pasture From Fracked Gas
Reflections on over two decades of work by UUSC and partners to confront human rights crises in Burma/Myanmar.
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The United States will never truly live up to its potential until racism, white supremacy, and bigotry are eradicated.
Go to article: Take Action to Defend Black Lives and Dismantle White Supremacy
Police and federal responses to Black Lives Matter protests following the murder of George Floyd show the urgent need to defend dissent.
Go to article: The Right to Peaceful Protest Needs Protection More Than Ever
It is never too late to commit to fighting for justice in the face of racism and oppression.
Go to article: People of Faith and Conscience Must Commit to Justice for Black Lives
Melting permafrost, land erosion, and heavy rains are causing these villages to flood and sink
Go to article: “People Need to Know What is Happening to Us Here”: Two Alaska Villages Face a Climate Emergency
Communities rally together in the face of Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19.
Go to article: Bahamians Cope with a Second Disaster as COVID-19 Spreads
TPS holders and all workers deserve protections in the next coronavirus relief bill.
Go to article: Frontline Immigrant Workers Are Keeping Us All SafeThe COVID-19 crisis highlights the need for steady and evolving relationships to face human rights challenges.
Go to article: Pivoting with Our Partners: UUSC Centers Partnerships in the Midst of Pandemic