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  • “Using Art as Advocacy” was a webinar hosted on February 17, 2022 by the UU@UN (Unitarian Universalist Association’s office at the United Nations). This event showed how art can be used to build community and inspire change in chaotic times. Art can result in profound social change when used...
    By Rose Singleton | February 23, 2022 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, International Engagement & Building Peace
  • If you are someone like me who reads and thinks about human rights and climate change all the time, then attending the UU Spring Seminar event this year might be something that you would thoroughly enjoy....
    By Halley Mistry | February 11, 2022 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, International Opportunities
  • The United Nations Headquarters in New York City had hoped to begin 2022 by opening its doors and welcoming the world back home. However, the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has disrupted UN plans as it has everyone else’s.
    By Bruce Knotts | January 25, 2022 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, International Engagement & Building Peace
  • On December 15, 2021 the Unitarian Universalist Association’s office at the United Nations (UU@UN) hosted an event on “Human Rights and Policing Through a Global Lens.” This event was created to educate people on current global policing policies and how those policies affect those in...
    By Rose Singleton, Brooklyn Darling | January 11, 2022 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, International Peace & Conflict
  • December 18 is International Migrants Day, an occasion to recognize and mobilize around protecting migrants’ fundamental human rights. In the face of climate chaos, we must advance just, compassionate policies.
    By Bruce Knotts | December 17, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice, International Opportunities, International Peace & Conflict
  • In honor of Human Rights Day, UU@UN Director reflects on the human rights priorities of the UUA Office at the UN, expressing gratitude for the generosity of supporters which sustains the office’s work.
    By Bruce Knotts | December 10, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Human Rights & Justice
  • We are excited to share an update about the UUA Office at the UN’s upcoming Intergenerational Spring Seminar, “Displacement and Human Rights: All In for Climate Justice.” Programming for the 2022 Intergenerational Seminar will be offered fully online, April 22 – May 1, 2022. The online...
    By UUA International Resources: UU Office at the United Nations | December 7, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Opportunities, International Engagement & Building Peace
  • In honor of those whose land and lives have been stolen, the UUA holds space to reflect on the atrocities of colonization, and affirms our solidarity with those who continue to fight for Indigenous sovereignty. We honor the missing and murdered Indigenous women and children. We uplift Indigenous...
    By Amanda Newlove | November 24, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Engagement & Building Peace
  • Was COP26 a success? Or a failure? I believe it’s most accurate, if unsatisfying, to answer “both” – and “neither.” Each year since the Convention was adopted in 1994, the secretariat of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has convened a Conference of Parties (COP),...
    By Bruce Knotts | November 23, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: Climate Change, International Engagement & Building Peace
  • Hello to the UUA Community! I am Pierre Candelon, and here at COP26 I co-coordinate a network of stakeholders (practitioners, activists, decision-makers, academics) called the Loss and Damage Collaboration.
    November 12, 2021 | From International Unitarian Universalism
    Tagged as: International Engagement & Building Peace