
What is Temporary Protected Status?
How did it start, who’s at risk, and what can we do?
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How did it start, who’s at risk, and what can we do?
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UUSC staff members reflect on the institution’s collaboration with long-time partner The Lowlander Center.
Go to article: UUSC Voices: Advancing Climate Justice Through Collaboration
UUSC President Mary Katherine Morn calls on progressive people of faith to ignite our moral imagination and organize collective power in a time of rising authoritarianism.
Go to article: Now is the Time to Ignite Our Moral Imagination
Join this week’s national actions to defend voting rights and build the collective power our communities deserve.
Go to article: When Democracy Is Threatened, We Rise Together
Using Joy to Maintain the Struggle for Justice
Go to article: Joy is the Secret of Resistance
Each Sunday, Unitarian Universalists in Naples travel 70 miles to hold a peaceful interfaith vigil outside “Alligator Alcatraz” until it closes.
Go to article: Stories of Resistance: Alligator Alcatraz Weekly Vigil
A Minister's Reflections on Frontline ICE Resistance
Go to article: Lessons from Minneapolis: Faithful Paths to Beloved Community
Take Action for Migration Justice and Human Dignity
Go to article: #ICEOUT: Solidarity Now
From Venezuela to Haiti and Honduras, U.S. intervention prioritizes corporate power over the human rights of communities.
Go to article: How U.S. Imperialism Affects Global Rights and Freedoms
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