
Building the World Anew: Growing Our Hearts in El Salvador
A Unitarian Universalist perspective on visiting El Salvador with the UU College of Social Justice.
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A Unitarian Universalist perspective on visiting El Salvador with the UU College of Social Justice.
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UU Mass Action's Executive Director reports from the Safe Communities Act hearing in Massachusetts, in support of a law to protect immigrants.
Go to article: The Safe Communities Act: Putting UU Values into Action
The President’s decision to add six countries to the ban ensures this racist policy will harm even more communities.
Go to article: Trump’s Expanded Travel Ban Deepens a National Disgrace
Indigenous groups from around the world are at the forefront of climate action at events like the United Nations' COP25.
Go to article: A Minga for the Climate: Supporting Indigenous Climate Work at COP25
The Trump administration's "Migrant Protection Protocols" are threatening the lives of thousands of migrants who are forced to remain in Mexico while applying for asylum in the U.S.
Go to article: 5 Frightening Facts About “Remain in Mexico” Program for Asylum-Seekers
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we reflect on the path toward justice for the Rohingya people of Burma (Myanmar).
Go to article: Remembering Lessons from the Holocaust to Overcome the Rohingya Genocide
We honor the legacy of Dr. King by recognizing the everyday heroes of today's human rights work.
Go to article: Positive Peace: The Presence of Justice is Within Each of Us
UU College of Social Justice has partnered with Cristosal of El Salvador to build partnerships and deepen understandings of causes behind migration.
Go to article: Bearing Witness, Taking Action: Understanding Human Rights Violations in El Salvador
UUSC joins with U.S. tribes of Alaska and Louisiana to submit an official complaint to the United Nations Special Rapporteurs about the effects of human-made climate change on their land and ways of life.
Go to article: U.S. Tribes Facing Climate Displacement: A Long History of Human-Made Disasters
On partnering with people displaced by natural disasters and overlooked by governments in recovery efforts.
Go to article: After the Storm: Displaced Youth Tell Their Stories Post-Hurricane Michael