
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.
Go to article: The Urgency of Understanding History and its Lessons
Encourage our partners’ innovative work at this UN convention
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The Fight for Justice in Guapinol Continues
Go to article: Remembering Juan López
Fundación San Alonso Rodríguez (FSAR) is a leading grassroots organization in Honduras working at the intersection of sustainable development, environmental and territory defense, and human rights.
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Fundación Entre Mujeres (FEM) is a grassroots feminist organization in Nicaragua committed to building the power of rural campesina women. Their mission focuses on advancing women’s economic independence through food sovereignty, agroecology, and fair-trade production while addressing gender-based violence and promoting literacy as a tool for exercising their power.
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Celebrating the Anniversary of Asociación Pop No´j
Go to article: 20 Years Weaving Knowledge and Action
Seeking Justice for the Guapinol River, Juan López, and the People of Guapinol
Go to article: In Defense of Water and Life
UUSC celebrates our Spanish-speaking partners during #HispanicHeritageMonth and laud their resilience in the fight for justice.
Go to article: Latinx Communities Advance Human Rights
New evidence recently emerged of government corruption in Honduras; now innocent people are being killed for it.
Go to article: El legado de López: el asesinato de un activista pone de relieve la impunidad en Honduras (Parte 2)