
What is COP26 and Why Does it Matter?
Your questions answered about the 26th annual UN Conference of the Parties
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Your questions answered about the 26th annual UN Conference of the Parties
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Traducción al español a continuación On October 23, the President of Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, declared martial law in the town of El Estor, a community of about 20,000 mostly indigenous…
Go to article: UUSC Condemns Guatemalan State Repression of Indigenous Community in El Estor
Meet UUSC’s inspiring youth partners on the frontlines of climate action.
Go to article: An Interview with PISFCC: Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change
Global climate change is more than a practical challenge; it’s also a matter of right and wrong.
Go to article: What We Mean by “Climate Injustice”
UUSC honors Indigenous survival and resilience while seeking a more just world where no one is forced to draw on these strengths.
Go to article: Indigenous Peoples’ Day Calls for Stronger Action to Achieve Climate Justice
UUSC joined the massive convergence to tell our officials: The time to act for citizenship is now.
Go to article: Immigrant Leaders Rally in D.C. to Demand Citizenship and JusticePeople of faith and conscience must demand an end to the racist, inhumane treatment of Haitian migrants and asylum-seekers.
Go to article: Tell the Biden Administration: Stop the Cruel Treatment of Haitian Asylum-Seekers
Holding in-person conference exposes healthcare, financial inequities experienced by smaller nations
Go to article: UUSC, Partners Respond to Decision to Hold UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Person
Eight months into the Biden presidency, what has and hasn’t changed in the U.S. immigration detention system?
Go to article: 5 Ways to Resist The Flawed U.S. Immigration Detention System
The Tribe celebrates victories against border wall and fracked gas terminals
Go to article: Recent Wins for Carrizo/Comecrudo Tribe of Texas Show Power of Native Resistance and Solidarity