
Ferguson: A Decade of Justice Deferred
Ten years after a police murder that shook the nation, Michael Brown’s family is still fighting for justice.
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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
UUSC is in solidarity with faith-based groups facing harassment.
Go to article: Attacks on Humanitarian Organizations Are Threats to Us All
Indigenous partners traveled thousands of miles to urge needed action on climate-forced displacement.
Go to article: UUSC Partners Testify at Historic Hearing on the Climate Emergency
UUSC invites you to join us for a first-of-its-kind faithful event to advance climate justice.
Go to article: Get Ready: UU Climate Justice Revival 2024
Revive: verb - to restore to life; to flourish again; bring back
Go to article: On This Earth Day, May We—and Our Movement—Flourish Again
The consequences of climate change forced an Indigenous community in Louisiana to relocate away from their ancestral lands. The government failed to abide by their Tribe-led relocation plan. This is the story about one of the first U.S. communities displaced by climate change.
Go to article: Tribe-Led Relocation Thwarted
UUSC urges the White House to put human rights above politics.
Go to article: The Real State of Our Union: Rights on the Line