
50 Years—And Counting
50 years of Guest at Your Table encapsulated in one small box.
Go to article: 50 Years—And Counting50 years of Guest at Your Table encapsulated in one small box.
Go to article: 50 Years—And CountingDespite faltering progress from the world’s richest countries, Pacific leaders secured an important win for climate justice.
Go to article: COP29: Signs of Hope at Global Climate TalksThis Giving Tuesday join UUSC in transforming acts of kindness into tangible outcomes that strengthen communities and advance justice worldwide.
Go to article: Expand Your Circle of Generosity: From Local to GlobalTwo-day seminar examines what an empire is—and how we fight back.
Go to article: Multigenerational Seminar: Global Solidarity Beyond EmpireThousands of Nicaraguan families face deportation to danger—unless the President acts.
Go to article: Biden Has 60 Days to Protect Immigrant CommunitiesA summer 2024 conference brought together 10 climate organizations to discern and develop a framework for preserving myriad Pacific Island cultural traditions, practices, and beliefs.
Go to article: Pacific Rising: The Power of Participatory Decision-MakingUUSC will make a modest grant to help those in migration in the wake of the September storm.
Go to article: Holding Hope After Helene: Love at the Center of Community ResponseA new UUSC research brief explains the roots of a colonial prejudice—and how to push back against it today.
Go to article: 3 Facts About Anti-Haitian Racism in the U.S.We honor the legacy of a courageous advocate for people with disabilities in Kiribati.
Go to article: Remembering James Bakati (1967-2024): Human Rights ChampionIndigenous Peoples’ Day serves as a reminder that the wisdom, resilience, and leadership of Indigenous communities are vital to creating a more equitable and sustainable future.
Go to article: Honoring Indigenous Leadership on Indigenous Peoples’ Day