
“Many Hands Lighten the Load”
UUSC partners call for deeper solidarity and a broader conversation about forced displacement on World Refugee Day.
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UUSC partners call for deeper solidarity and a broader conversation about forced displacement on World Refugee Day.
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The U.S. government must stop impeding a Haitian-led solution to the country’s political crisis.
Go to article: One Year After Assassination, U.S. Still Blocking Haitian Democracy
Should we really celebrate freedom on July 4?
Go to article: Independence Day: 3 Ways the US Can Protect Our Freedoms
The difference between a refugee and an asylum seeker calls us into a compassionate response.
Go to article: A Safe Path to Asylum: Accompaniment as an Act of Love
As we end Pride month, we must remember that living one’s truth can be deadly in many parts of the world.
Go to article: “They Call Me Words Like ‘Faggot’”: LGBTQ+ People Face Humiliation, Death in Many Nations
UUSC partners warn the military could weaponize aid to silence critics.
Go to article: Burmese Junta Tightens Its Grip on Humanitarian Aid
President Biden has yet to fulfill a promise he made during his campaign.
Go to article: LGBTQIA+ Immigrants Continue to Struggle Under the Biden Administration
Indigenous communities view migration as a critical part of building community and culture.
Go to article: “Migration is an Act of Love”
The human right to migrate is one that should be protected, both nationally and internationally.
Go to article: 5 Facts About World Refugee Day and Its Connection to Human Rights
Independence Day is really on June 19, not July 4.
Go to article: 3 Reasons Why Juneteenth is the United States’ True Independence Day