
3 Facts Vs. 1 Lie About Haitian Immigrants
Let’s talk about the fact that Haitian immigrants are helping U.S. communities—and have a right to be here.
Go to article: 3 Facts Vs. 1 Lie About Haitian Immigrants
Let’s talk about the fact that Haitian immigrants are helping U.S. communities—and have a right to be here.
Go to article: 3 Facts Vs. 1 Lie About Haitian Immigrants
The astronomical untaxed wealth of U.S. billionaires could be put to better use.
Go to article: What Would You Do With $8.5 Trillion?
A new UU College of Social Justice program allows participants to experience the struggle for collective liberation not only as a vision, but as a practice.
Go to article: UUCSJ: Living Abolition in New Orleans
Midwest UU congregation lives into a beautiful partnership with a Salvadoran church, welcomes families in migration.
Go to article: From El Salvador to Indiana With Love
The Chicago area hosted a heartfelt reunion late in 2023.
Go to article: A Christmas Connection: Chalice House Brings Warmth, Joy to Small Family
Extreme temperatures and restrictive immigration measures are turning the U.S.-Mexico border into one of the world's deadliest migration routes.
Go to article: Record Heat and Harsh Policies: The Deadly Reality for Migrants at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Ten years after a police murder that shook the nation, Michael Brown’s family is still fighting for justice.
Go to article: Ferguson: A Decade of Justice Deferred
Despite some positive steps in recent weeks, the Biden administration is still depriving people of their right to seek safety.
Go to article: 3 Ways the U.S. Government is Failing People in Migration— And What We Can Do About It
“Land Back” efforts are one of several ways that restoring Native Peoples’ land rights can promote climate justice.
Go to article: Indigenous Sovereignty is a Climate Solution
Pride may be one month, but their sacrifices and courage are year-round commitments.
Go to article: Celebrating Pride Month: Honoring the Achievements of Our LGBTQ+ Partners