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June 8, 2021 News Release

UN: Promoting Rights Key to UN Chief Guterres’ 2nd Term

Secretary-General Needs to Denounce Powerful Abusive Governments

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks to the press at UN Headquarters in New York, November 20, 2020.
June 7, 2021 Letter

Human Rights Watch Letter to VP Harris

Put Human Rights at Center of Upcoming Migration Management Talks

Kamala Harris is sworn in as vice president of the United States
June 7, 2021 Q & A

Q&A on Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Pumpjacks at an oil well site near Epping, N.D., Oct. 1, 2018. © 2018 Jim Wilson/The New York Times/GDA via AP Images
June 7, 2021 News Release

G7 Governments: End Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Concrete Plans Needed to Address Climate Crisis, Protect Rights

A Uniper coal-fired power plant and a BP refinery steam beside a wind generator in Gelsenkirchen, Germany on Jan. 16, 2020. © 2020 Martin Meissner/AP Photo
June 7, 2021 Commentary

Detention of Refugee Shows Need for Policy Change

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June 3, 2021 Dispatches

New York Governor Should Sign Bill to End Child Marriage

Cuomo Can Help US State Lead by Joining Four Others that Have Banned the Practice

Women protest child marriage at the New York state capitol in Albany, on Feb. 14, 2017.
June 2, 2021 Letter

Human Rights Watch Urges Congress to Support the MORE Act

Legislation to End Federal Marijuana Prohibition Would Advance Racial Justice, Equity

Supporters hold flags near the Capitol in Washington, DC, during a rally in favor of marijuana legalization on April 24, 2017.
June 2, 2021 Letter

Groups Urge President Biden to Include Immigration in Pardon Process

Immigration is a Racial Justice Issue

Vice President Kamala Harris, left, and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, right, watch as President Joe Biden signs an executive order on immigration in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, February 2, 2021.
May 30, 2021 Dispatches

US Tulsa Centennial a Timely Reminder Reparations Cannot Wait

As City Marks 100 Years Since the Massacre, Black Communities Have Yet to See Justice

Tulsa Race Massacre ruins
May 28, 2021 Dispatches

Menstrual Hygiene Day Marks Both Significant Progress and Work Still to Do

Governments Should Strengthen Equity Measures

A pupil removes a free organic sanitary napkin from a dispenser at a high school
May 28, 2021 Commentary

What the US Can Do If It Really Cares About the Tulsa Race Massacre

Reverend Robert Turner of the historic Mount Vernon African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church, damaged in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
May 27, 2021 Letter

Human Rights Watch Response to Oregon Attorney General

End Opposition to Reversal of Non-Unanimous Jury Convictions

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May 25, 2021 Dispatches

Pressure Grows to End US Border Expulsions

A Broad Coalition of Groups Calls for Welcome with Dignity

 asylum seeker from Haiti waits at a makeshift encampment at the border port of entry
May 21, 2021 Commentary

How to Make the US Asylum System Efficient and Fair

Migrants seeking asylum wait in line with their case paperwork to meet with an attorney on Oct. 5, 2019, during a weekly trip by volunteers, lawyers, paralegals and interpreters to the migrant campsite outside El Puente Nuevo in Matamoros, Mexico.
May 21, 2021 Report

US: Failed Justice 100 Years After Tulsa Race Massacre

Commission Alienates Survivors; State, City Should Urgently Ensure Reparations

Viola Fletcher, the oldest living survivor of the Tulsa race massacre, testifies at a hearing before the United States House of Representatives in Washington, DC, on May 19, 2021.

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