On May 3, people across the country joined a National Day of Action against detention and deportation.
Joshua Saleem is the program director of the AFSC Peace Building program in St. Louis. All programming is centered around helping young people understand their own power to change systems. He provides sanctuary by partnering with schools to help students build peace and go deeper into social justice issues at their school, understanding internalized racism and how it affects schooling.
The first installment of our new e-course: Changing Systems, Changing Ourselves: Anti-racist practice for Sanctuary, Accompaniment, and Resistance.
This program is a collaboration of the American Friends Service Committee's Sanctuary Everywhere initiative and the UUA and UUSC's Love Resists campaign with partners Church World Service and Freedom for Immigrants (formerly CIVIC).
Hear from three Palestinians living under blockade in Gaza. Daily concerns include water shortages and contamination, limited electricity, and restrictive checkpoints that impede their ability to travel freely.
Learn more, and see more stories at Gaza Unlocked.
On April 26th, 2018, Trump terminated residency permits for 9,000 Nepalis. What does this mean for those who are here in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status (TPS)? Saurav Upadhyay explains.
"Ain't no power, like the power of the youth
'Cause the power of the youth, don’t stop - SAY WHAT?"
By now, you’ve probably heard about President Trump’s response to the caravan of migrants traveling across Mexico to highlight humanitarian issues in Central America—and the rights of individuals to seek international protection.
In his tweets, Trump sought to dehumanize these men, women, and children, many of whom were escaping violence and seeking asylum and humanitarian assistance.