
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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Choosing Community Care in a Season of Contradiction
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Supporting a Grassroots Lifeline amid Catastrophic Violence
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Asylum Pride House models comprehensive goal-setting.
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Martynka is a 24/7 helpline founded by a Ukrainian woman now living in Poland, dedicated to supporting Ukrainian women who have experienced sexual violence, either in Ukraine due to the war, or after fleeing Ukraine for Poland.
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A week in Ukraine revealed extraordinary stories of courage, community, and the power of civil society to create change even in the darkest of times.
Go to article: Beyond the Headlines: Discovering Hope and Resilience in Wartime Ukraine
UUSC remains committed to movements for Palestinian liberation and calls for international solidarity with Gaza.
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Chiricli is Ukraine’s first Roma women’s fund and a trailblazing organization devoted to strengthening and protecting the rights of Roma communities.
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AyiboPost is a media outlet using investigative and field journalism to bridge the information gap between Haitians in Haiti and the diaspora.
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America’s strength doesn’t come from walls, it comes from our willingness to welcome.
Go to article: From Burma to The United States: Why Our Humanitarian Promise Matters