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The Nation Must Quickly Course Correct

United Women in Faith
For Immediate Release
NEW YORK – United Women in Faith, the nation’s largest denominational organization for women, today expressed concern regarding the early policy actions of the new administration.
“We are deeply troubled by the administration’s policy decisions, including the systemic rollback of civil rights protections, especially for communities of color, withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, expulsion of immigrants and proposals to dismantle organizations like USAID, which provide essential humanitarian aid to vulnerable populations globally. Such policies threaten the well-being of individuals and communities that depend on the support of these programs.
“As an organization rooted in faith and committed to justice, we hold that every individual, regardless of immigration status, gender, class, race, religion, sexuality, or location, is made in the image of God and deserves dignity, care, and respect (Genesis 1:27). These policies contradict our belief in the fundamental rights and inherent worth of all people.
“We believe that government has a sacred responsibility to protect its people and those most vulnerable in society. Instead, we are witnessing policies that foster division and disproportionately harm those who are already marginalized, including women, children, immigrants, indigenous peoples, queer communities and communities of color. As Scripture teaches, ‘Let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!’ (Amos 5:24). Justice and righteousness should guide all of our national policies, ensuring that they serve the common good.
“The President’s recent foreign policy comments also raise serious concerns. We are deeply disturbed at the proposed expulsion of more than 2 million Palestinians from their homeland in Gaza that [is tantamount to ethnic cleansing and] violates international and humanitarian law. As an organization that values the pursuit of peace and reconciliation, we urge our leaders should respect international law and act with wisdom and caution in all matters of foreign policy.
“We are deeply disturbed by the attempt to roll back basic civil rights protections for students, to increase the criminalization of communities of color and to undo gains made in advancing climate justice. As United Women in Faith, we’re committed to ensuring that the long-term interests of women, children and youth are central. “United Women in Faith calls on our nation’s leaders to place greater emphasis on policies that promote justice, equity, and reconciliation. We urge all elected officials to uphold human rights and the dignity for all of God’s creation and work toward the common good of all people, regardless of their background or political views. The health of our nation depends on a commitment to fair and just policies that reflect the values we hold dear as a society.”
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United Women in Faith on USAID: To Continue to Freeze Aid is To Break with Precedent and Sacrifice Human Lives

For Immediate Release

February 12, 2025

NEW YORK – Following the administration’s decision to shutter the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), United Women in Faith expressed concern for the millions of individuals and programs served by USAID. They lamented the challenge the lack of funding will have on core programs, including Africa University, which is affiliated with the United Methodist Church:

“It is imperative that the courts step in and save the lives of thousands of persons served by programs of USAID, including Africa University. To continue on this path of cruelty, in the freezing of foreign aid, is to break with precedent and sacrifice human lives. With each passing day, humanity hangs in the balance.

“We shouldn’t wait to see bodies piled up in international streets to take action. Nor should we allow our conscience to be desensitized to the pleas and pain of our brothers and sisters abroad.

“USAID was mandated by Congress and the government has a responsibility to act. People of faith must hold them accountable for doing so. We are urging all members of United Women in Faith to call their congressional leaders and plead for mercy and action.

“We are also reminding the nation of these words from Matthew 25:37-40: “Then the righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you? The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’””

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