
The Stain of Violence in Del Rio Remains
More than a year later, justice is still denied for the Haitian asylum-seekers brutalized by U.S. officers on horseback.
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More than a year later, justice is still denied for the Haitian asylum-seekers brutalized by U.S. officers on horseback.
Go to article: The Stain of Violence in Del Rio Remains
The administration’s back-and-forth on the dangerous expulsion policy does nothing but cause harm and violate basic human rights.
Go to article: Biden’s Flip-Flopping on Title 42 is Endangering Lives
The International Day of Non-Violence reminds us of our power to withhold cooperation in the face of injustice.
Go to article: Remembering the Power of Non-ViolenceThe work of supporting immigrants aligns with every principle of the UU faith
Go to article: CAPAS and the 8 Principles of Unitarian Universalism
A deep commitment to justice helped shut down one of the most notorious detention centers in the United States.
Go to article: Shut Down Etowah Campaign Demonstrates the Power of Solidarity
On the International Day of Peace, let us recommit ourselves to the work of justice and equity.
Go to article: 3 Global Problems That Call for Peace
On the International Day of Democracy, U.S. must get out of the way of the Haitian people’s struggle for a free and inclusive government
Go to article: Let Democracy Triumph in Haiti
On the International Day of Clean Air for blue skies, we ask how governments can secure the human right to clear skies and a livable climate.
Go to article: How to Make Clean Air a Reality
Evacuated Afghans should not be left in legal limbo more than a year after U.S. withdrawal.
Go to article: One Year After Withdrawal, Afghans Still Lack Secure Status
On the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, we urge the Biden administration to do more to end this pattern of human rights violations.
Go to article: Stopping Enforced Disappearances Should be a U.S. Priority