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2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the media GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible.GUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. ASYLUM IS A HUMAN RIGHT: UUSC’S CONGREGATIONAL Across history and throughout nations, people have found ways to accompany, shelter, and defend the rights of those who are at risk of violence in its many forms. UUSC’s Congregational Accompaniment Project for Asylum Seekers (CAPAS) is an initiative to support communities of faith as they host and accompany migrants through the process of obtainingRACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the media GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible.GUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. ASYLUM IS A HUMAN RIGHT: UUSC’S CONGREGATIONAL Across history and throughout nations, people have found ways to accompany, shelter, and defend the rights of those who are at risk of violence in its many forms. UUSC’s Congregational Accompaniment Project for Asylum Seekers (CAPAS) is an initiative to support communities of faith as they host and accompany migrants through the process of obtainingRACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. UUSC CALLS ON THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO WITHHOLD MILITARY AID By UUSC Staff on May 24, 2021. On May 15, movements around the world demonstrated on Nakba Day —“Nakba” is the Arabic word for “catastrophe”—in solidarity with Palestinians continuing to resist in the face of persistent bombings, displacement, and ethnic cleansing of families across the Occupied Palestinian Territories. RESOURCES - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE Resources. We are committed to providing a variety of educational, skill-building, and experiential resources to boost the effectiveness of human rights activism. United in shared values and a commitment to advancing human rights through social action, UUSC and Unitarian Universalist congregations have an enduring connection. Human rights GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. ON THIS UN DAY OF FAMILIES, U.S. MUST DO MORE TO RESPECT By Josh Leach on May 14, 2021. On May 15, we mark the International Day of Families—an opportunity to call attention to issues affecting families worldwide and to honor the universal right to form and preserve a family of one’s choosing. “THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND” CALLS US INTO REFLECTION ON By Ana Maria De La Rosa on January 26, 2021. I come from thread-pulling people. Storytelling people, who pull on threads of truth, inviting us to hold what falls apart in our hands and ask, “What can now be created from here?”—Ana Maria De La Rosa WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO REFUGEES UNDER A TRUMP ADMINISTRATION As we prepare for President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20, we know that what we do and the way we work must change. UUSC has been working hard, connecting with local, state, and national partners to understand what the effects may be for refugees and immigrants, and how to best to mobilize in the BUILDING BRIDGES: REFUGEE SUPPORT & ADVOCACY TOOLKIT Download the toolkit. “Building Bridges: Refugee Support & Advocacy Toolkit” provides background on the world’s refugee crisis; and offers ways for you to support refugees in your community, counter anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant bigotry, and advocate for refugee rights and integration. Download the pdf>>. BUILD YOUR LEGACY AT UUSC Cassandra Ryan ». Call 617-301-4340. A Legacy Gift is a special way to make a lasting contribution to UUSC’s work to create a world free of oppression while achieving your financial objectives at the same time. Your generous gift helps us uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. NEW LAW: Federal economic stimulus legislationmay
UNITED NATIONS ADOPTS RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING HUMAN RIGHT On July 28, 2010, the United Nations adopted a nonbinding resolution that recognizes the human right to water and sanitation. The resolution, which was introduced to the U.N. General Assembly by Bolivia, passed by a vote of 122 to 0 with 41 countries, including the United States, abstaining. The resolution's adoption is an importantexpression
THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the mediaGUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADDRESS CLIMATE- FORCED Policy Recommendations to Address Climate-Forced Displacement in the United States: The Need for an Equitable and Just Response Many people in the United States are THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the mediaGUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADDRESS CLIMATE- FORCED Policy Recommendations to Address Climate-Forced Displacement in the United States: The Need for an Equitable and Just Response Many people in the United States are THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. ABOUT UUSC - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE About UUSC. The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization advancing human rights together with an international community of grassroots partners and advocates. YouTube. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 428 subscribers. Subscribe.UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
INITIATIVES
United in our values, we partner with Unitarian Universalist congregations to uplift human rights through social action. Through this annual program, congregations are introduced to grassroots partners, raising support and awareness for pressing human rights issues. Deepen your congregation's knowledge and support of a key UUSChuman rights
RESOURCES - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE Resources. We are committed to providing a variety of educational, skill-building, and experiential resources to boost the effectiveness of human rights activism. United in shared values and a commitment to advancing human rights through social action, UUSC and Unitarian Universalist congregations have an enduring connection. Human rightsMEET THE UUSC TEAM
Meet the UUSC Team. As Senior Partnership Officer for Crisis Response, David Angeles works to identify, develop, and evaluate a human rights portfolio focused on supporting and building the long-term capacity of grassroots communities dealing with both natural and man-made crises. Full Bio →. Margaret Barrett joined UUSC in March of 2021 as TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the U.S. government can offer non- citizens who are unable to safely return to their countries of origin due to political instability and violence or as a countries recovers from a natural disaster. BUILD YOUR LEGACY AT UUSC Cassandra Ryan ». Call 617-301-4340. A Legacy Gift is a special way to make a lasting contribution to UUSC’s work to create a world free of oppression while achieving your financial objectives at the same time. Your generous gift helps us uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. NEW LAW: Federal economic stimulus legislationmay
RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible.GUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. PETITION: TELL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO END FAMILY Photo Credit: Kino Border Initiative Family detention has been one of the worst moral stains of the last two administrations. In the years since President Obama reintroduced the practice in 2014, thousands of families with children have been confined in prison-like settings, simply for seeking asylum at THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible.GUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. PETITION: TELL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO END FAMILY Photo Credit: Kino Border Initiative Family detention has been one of the worst moral stains of the last two administrations. In the years since President Obama reintroduced the practice in 2014, thousands of families with children have been confined in prison-like settings, simply for seeking asylum at THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. ABOUT UUSC - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE About UUSC. The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization advancing human rights together with an international community of grassroots partners and advocates. YouTube. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 428 subscribers. Subscribe.UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
INITIATIVES
United in our values, we partner with Unitarian Universalist congregations to uplift human rights through social action. Through this annual program, congregations are introduced to grassroots partners, raising support and awareness for pressing human rights issues. Deepen your congregation's knowledge and support of a key UUSChuman rights
RESOURCES - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE Resources. We are committed to providing a variety of educational, skill-building, and experiential resources to boost the effectiveness of human rights activism. United in shared values and a commitment to advancing human rights through social action, UUSC and Unitarian Universalist congregations have an enduring connection. Human rightsMEET THE UUSC TEAM
Meet the UUSC Team. As Senior Partnership Officer for Crisis Response, David Angeles works to identify, develop, and evaluate a human rights portfolio focused on supporting and building the long-term capacity of grassroots communities dealing with both natural and man-made crises. Full Bio →. Margaret Barrett joined UUSC in March of 2021 as GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the U.S. government can offer non- citizens who are unable to safely return to their countries of origin due to political instability and violence or as a countries recovers from a natural disaster. BUILD YOUR LEGACY AT UUSC Cassandra Ryan ». Call 617-301-4340. A Legacy Gift is a special way to make a lasting contribution to UUSC’s work to create a world free of oppression while achieving your financial objectives at the same time. Your generous gift helps us uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. NEW LAW: Federal economic stimulus legislationmay
THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
UUSC SUNDAY
Donations help UUSC join with over 60 grassroots organizations to bolster community-led human rights initiatives around the globe. Make a gift to UUSC Sunday through our secure donation portal →. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “UUSC Sunday” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 •Newark, NJ
MEMBERSHIP & GIVING
Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible.GUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. PETITION: TELL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO END FAMILY Photo Credit: Kino Border Initiative Family detention has been one of the worst moral stains of the last two administrations. In the years since President Obama reintroduced the practice in 2014, thousands of families with children have been confined in prison-like settings, simply for seeking asylum at THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
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Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. PETITION: TELL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO END FAMILY Photo Credit: Kino Border Initiative Family detention has been one of the worst moral stains of the last two administrations. In the years since President Obama reintroduced the practice in 2014, thousands of families with children have been confined in prison-like settings, simply for seeking asylum at THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. ABOUT UUSC - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE About UUSC. The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization advancing human rights together with an international community of grassroots partners and advocates. YouTube. Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 428 subscribers. Subscribe.UUSC SUNDAY
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Meet the UUSC Team. As Senior Partnership Officer for Crisis Response, David Angeles works to identify, develop, and evaluate a human rights portfolio focused on supporting and building the long-term capacity of grassroots communities dealing with both natural and man-made crises. Full Bio →. Margaret Barrett joined UUSC in March of 2021 as GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the U.S. government can offer non- citizens who are unable to safely return to their countries of origin due to political instability and violence or as a countries recovers from a natural disaster. BUILD YOUR LEGACY AT UUSC Cassandra Ryan ». Call 617-301-4340. A Legacy Gift is a special way to make a lasting contribution to UUSC’s work to create a world free of oppression while achieving your financial objectives at the same time. Your generous gift helps us uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. NEW LAW: Federal economic stimulus legislationmay
THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
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Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. SOLIDARITY, SANCTUARY, AND ACCOMPANIMENT RESOURCES Solidarity & Sanctuary. The tools here aim to help equip congregations, State Action Networks, and community activists to provide sanctuary and act in solidarity with communities at risk. Find more information on the UUCSJ website and watch the following FIRST PEOPLES' CONVENING ON CLIMATE-FORCED DISPLACEMENT BACKGROUND: In response to the needs of UUSC’s partners to learn and engage with other communities who are experiencing the spectrum of issues associated with climate-forced displacement (CFD), UUSC, the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF), and our partners, collaborated to convene the First Peoples’ Convening on Climate-Forced Displacement. UUSC played a leading role in strategically THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. CONGREGATIONAL ACCOMPANIMENT PROJECT FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS 5 Terms and Definitions Asylum seeker: An asylum seeker is a person from another country who has entered the asylum process in the United States. The process begins at the border or within the US, when a migrant declares a well-founded fear of violence or persecution in their home country due toRACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
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Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. GUEST AT YOUR TABLE 2021-2022 Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. SOLIDARITY, SANCTUARY, AND ACCOMPANIMENT RESOURCES Solidarity & Sanctuary. The tools here aim to help equip congregations, State Action Networks, and community activists to provide sanctuary and act in solidarity with communities at risk. Find more information on the UUCSJ website and watch the following FIRST PEOPLES' CONVENING ON CLIMATE-FORCED DISPLACEMENT BACKGROUND: In response to the needs of UUSC’s partners to learn and engage with other communities who are experiencing the spectrum of issues associated with climate-forced displacement (CFD), UUSC, the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF), and our partners, collaborated to convene the First Peoples’ Convening on Climate-Forced Displacement. UUSC played a leading role in strategically THE INVISIBLE CRISIS 1 Water is essential to life: we use it to drink, cook food, and clean our bodies and homes, among other basic needs. But when it comes from a tap or well, drinkable water is not free. CONGREGATIONAL ACCOMPANIMENT PROJECT FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS 5 Terms and Definitions Asylum seeker: An asylum seeker is a person from another country who has entered the asylum process in the United States. The process begins at the border or within the US, when a migrant declares a well-founded fear of violence or persecution in their home country due toRACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the mediaGUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. PETITION: TELL THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO END FAMILY Photo Credit: Kino Border Initiative Family detention has been one of the worst moral stains of the last two administrations. In the years since President Obama reintroduced the practice in 2014, thousands of families with children have been confined in prison-like settings, simply for seeking asylum at SOLIDARITY, SANCTUARY, AND ACCOMPANIMENT RESOURCES Solidarity & Sanctuary. The tools here aim to help equip congregations, State Action Networks, and community activists to provide sanctuary and act in solidarity with communities at risk. Find more information on the UUCSJ website and watch the following HOW TO ADDRESS THE UNACCOMPANIED MINORS CRISIS AT THE By Josh Leach on March 18, 2021. Thousands of children escaping violence, persecution, and climate destruction in their home countries are seeking refuge at the U.S. border, and the government is plainly failing to provide adequate care, or to reunite them with sponsors in a safe and expeditious way. THE HORRORS OF FAMILY SEPARATION CONTINUE As a recent internal government investigation confirmed, family separation was planned and implemented by high-ranking members of Trump’s cabinet, with the goal of taking children of any age away from their parents. The purpose of this policy was to deliberately inflict psychological pain and heartbreak on immigrant families inorder to deter
BURMA’S PATH TO GENOCIDE The following discussion and letter-writing guide is intended for use by any group interested in learning more about the history of the genocide being perpetrated against the Rohingya people of BUILD YOUR LEGACY AT UUSC Cassandra Ryan ». Call 617-301-4340. A Legacy Gift is a special way to make a lasting contribution to UUSC’s work to create a world free of oppression while achieving your financial objectives at the same time. Your generous gift helps us uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. NEW LAW: Federal economic stimulus legislationmay
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Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the mediaGUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the U.S. government can offer non- citizens who are unable to safely return to their countries of origin due to political instability and violence or as a countries recovers from a natural disaster.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING TOOLKIT FOR LOCAL CIVIL RIGHTS 1 Grassroots organizing toolkit for Local Civil Rights Restoration campaigns This toolkit provides guidance, case studies, ideas, and suggestions for building a successful campaign to TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015. UUSC - HOME - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEEABOUTINITIATIVESRESOURCESNEWSWAYS TO GIVEMEET THE UUSC TEAM UUSC members and our partners are making a difference around the world. We collaborate with grassroots organizations and movements who are advancing our shared human rights goals on the ground. We inspire, equip, and sustain spiritually grounded activism for justice, offering a continuum of educational, skill-building, and experiential UUSC WELCOMES YOU TO VIRTUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2021 Please save the date for UUSC’s virtual Human Rights Leadership Award Celebration on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT. We invite you to an evening of inspiration and celebration in advance of the UUA’s General Assembly (June 23-27, 2021). Please join us in honoring Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) with our2021 Human
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Membership & Giving. Donate to UUSC today and help uphold the inherent worth and dignity of all people. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside impacted communities. Monthly giving is an easy, efficient and tax-deductible way to advocate for human rights all year long. Become a UUSC Keeper of the Flame. CONTACT US - UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SERVICE COMMITTEE National Headquarters Unitarian Universalist Service Committee 689 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139-3302 Phone: 617-868-6600 Fax: 617-868-7102 Toll-free: 800-388-3920 To update your personal donor information To update your personal donor information, including monthly donations, please call UUSC Donor Services at 800-388-3920, ext. 210. Media inquiries Inquiries from the mediaGUEST AT YOUR TABLE
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation that the U.S. government can offer non- citizens who are unable to safely return to their countries of origin due to political instability and violence or as a countries recovers from a natural disaster.RACHEL GORE FREED
Rachel Gore Freed is a human rights lawyer, community organizer, and social justice advocate and educator with a wealth of domestic and international experience. As UUSC’s Vice President and Chief Program Officer, Rachel leads the organization’s creative and effective approaches to advancing human rights. Previously serving as the Senior GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING TOOLKIT FOR LOCAL CIVIL RIGHTS 1 Grassroots organizing toolkit for Local Civil Rights Restoration campaigns This toolkit provides guidance, case studies, ideas, and suggestions for building a successful campaign to TALKING POINTS: THE SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISIS 1 Talking Points: The Syrian Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis • There are more than four million registered Syrian refugees — a number that is expected to rise to 4.2 million by the end of 2015.INITIATIVES
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