
Your Words Matter: The #CallItGenocide Campaign Succeeds
UUSC advocates helped push Biden administration to formally acknowledge the Rohingya genocide.
Go to article: Your Words Matter: The #CallItGenocide Campaign Succeeds
UUSC advocates helped push Biden administration to formally acknowledge the Rohingya genocide.
Go to article: Your Words Matter: The #CallItGenocide Campaign Succeeds
UUSC introduces its newest staff member, Myra Dahgaypaw, who will be leading the institution's work in Burma (Myanmar).
Go to article: UUSC Profile: Myra Dahgaypaw
Dueling court decisions raise new questions about the future of the harmful Title 42 policy, but one thing is clear: The need is as urgent as ever to fully restore asylum at the border.
Go to article: The Struggle to End Title 42 is Far From Over
International Women’s Day calls for a dramatic rethinking of the social systems that have led us into crisis.
Go to article: In the Face of War, Follow Feminist Leadership
The President’s speech had its uplifting moments—but we need bold follow-through to advance human rights.
Go to article: UUSC Response to Biden’s First State of the Union
UUSC partner Victim Advocates International is working tirelessly to hold Facebook accountable for its complicity in the Rohingya genocide.
Go to article: Seeking Justice for the Rohingya
Violence in Burma has increased by more than 600% since the military coup began on February 1, 2021.
Go to article: Building a Better Burma: Reflections on the Junta
The White House is asking for our views on separating migrant families—let’s tell them!
Go to article: Your Comments Needed: End Family Separation Now
The Biden administration has a tremendous amount of work to do to live into its human rights commitments.
Go to article: A Report Card on Biden and Harris’ First Year in Office (Part 2)
We grade the Biden administration on whether or not it has met its human rights goals. Unfortunately, there’s an “F.”
Go to article: A Report Card on Biden and Harris’ First Year in Office (Part 1)