
How U.S. Imperialism Affects Global Rights and Freedoms
From Venezuela to Haiti and Honduras, U.S. intervention prioritizes corporate power over the human rights of communities.
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From Venezuela to Haiti and Honduras, U.S. intervention prioritizes corporate power over the human rights of communities.
Go to article: How U.S. Imperialism Affects Global Rights and Freedoms
Our partner in Guatemala explains why U.S. intervention in Venezuela follows a long imperial pattern that undermines democracy and harms people.
Go to article: The Urgency of Understanding History and its Lessons
A historic ICJ decision affirms that climate justice is a binding legal duty.
Go to article: Celebrating the wins: The ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate and the global movement for climate justice
A Look Back at the First Four Months of the Resistance Network
Go to article: Resistance is Rising
From D.C. to Guatemala, UUSC is building networks of resistance and solidarity to defend human rights worldwide.
Go to article: Summer of Justice-Making
The Supreme Court may be entering its yearly recess, but the justice work of grassroots organizations never stops.
Go to article: Shaping Justice
5 ways to be a better advocate this Pride month and beyond
Go to article: Join the Fight for Trans Liberation
Take action against changes in the U.S. State Department
Go to article: The Fight for Interdependence
Our partners are still fighting for justice for Venezuelan refugees and other TPS holders — here’s how you can help.
Go to article: What You Can Do in the Wake of the Venezuela TPS Ruling
Seeking Justice for the Guapinol River, Juan López, and the People of Guapinol
Go to article: In Defense of Water and Life