
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.
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Our partner in Guatemala explains why U.S. intervention in Venezuela follows a long imperial pattern that undermines democracy and harms people.
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Choosing Community Care in a Season of Contradiction
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UUSC Partners Succeed Under Extraordinary Circumstances
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A Look Back at the First Four Months of the Resistance Network
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Dalan Fund seeks to expand traditional definitions of crisis, recognizing not just emergencies but also systemic threats to democracy, care, and climate. It addresses these challenges through interconnected approaches that break down silos and strengthen long-term resilience.
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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.
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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