
Bahamians Cope with a Second Disaster as COVID-19 Spreads
Communities rally together in the face of Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19.
Go to article: Bahamians Cope with a Second Disaster as COVID-19 Spreads
Communities rally together in the face of Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19.
Go to article: Bahamians Cope with a Second Disaster as COVID-19 Spreads
TPS holders and all workers deserve protections in the next coronavirus relief bill.
Go to article: Frontline Immigrant Workers Are Keeping Us All Safe
Instead of promoting health and human rights for all, Trump continues to harm immigrant families, valuing some lives over others.
Go to article: Trump Takes Advantage of the COVID-19 Crisis to Further His Anti-Immigrant Agenda
In this moment, we have the opportunity to transition from harmful systems to healing ones.
Go to article: COVID-19 Reveals the Need for Systemic Change
President Trump’s funding cut is ill-considered, short-sighted, and cruel.
Go to article: UUSC Condemns Trump’s Decision to Cut Funding to the World Health Organization
UUSC is inspired by the leadership of frontline communities responding to the severe impacts of the pandemic.
Go to article: Supporting UUSC Partners Around the World in the Time of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is an existential threat to Pacific island communities.
Go to article: UUSC’s Pacific Partners Face Unique Struggle in Addressing COVID-19
In the midst of a worldwide health crisis, social injustice is highlighted more than ever.
Go to article: World Health Day: COVID-19 Pandemic Reveals Systemic Injustice, Calls Us To Act
The global COVID-19 pandemic calls for Congressional action centering climate justice and including all of our communities.
Go to article: 3 Ways to Promote Climate Justice and Equitable Relief in the Next Recovery Bill
Join UUSC, Detention Watch Network, and allies to take action for detained immigrants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Go to article: Join the #FreeThemAll Week of Action for Immigrant Justice