Action Projects - Denmark
Inspiring young people to take action in their communities around the world
Following the on-site Fellowship program, our Fellows work on their individual Action Project: an independent venture focused on promoting democratic values in their own communities. Action Projects are as diverse as Humanity in Action Fellows. Fellows apply their new knowledge and perspectives to the communities they impact—in whatever format they find meaningful. The Humanity in Action community is a great resource for getting support—be it with contacts, experience or good advice.
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Minority voices - rätten till berättelsen
For her Democracy Fellowship Action Project, Moa is creating workshop-circles in safe spaces for Swedish minorities to explore memories and thoughts through storytelling and other forms of social arts, like singing.
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YAN YANA: Creating Participatory Spaces for Remembrance, Music and Culture
For her Democracy Fellowship Action Project, Melissa is transforming the successful festival concept into a sustainable organization, creating enduring structures.
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Heritage Horizons: Capsules of Bosnian Diaspora Narratives
In a world where cultural identity can often be diluted, Sarajevo Fellows Almina Bajic, Aranxa Parra, David Bakum, and Zeke Rouse – embarked on a mission to preserve and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Bosnian diaspora communities.
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Bersama Collective, Artists Going Beyond Dominant Perspectives
As her Democracy Fellowship Action Project, Sacha is connecting artists to discuss identity, belonging, and the impact of colonialism on people's lived experience.
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Colonial Traces of The Hague
Reflecting on The Hague's colonial heritage through poetry
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As the Wind Blows
This action project involved over 300 participants who crocheted with recycled materials, co-creating an artwork that connected diverse individuals, locations, and cultures while addressing mental health and climate change.
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A figurative mapping: archiving dancefloors as sites of change
Culminating a poetic exploration of those temporary autonomous moments felt through the body, the dancefloor, and the closed-eyes.
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Njena Ulica (Her Street)
"Njena Ulica" is a project initiated by EDVACAY participants Layla Jusko, Selma Pandža, and Adela Mujezinović. The project's primary objective is to raise awareness about underrepresented notable women in Bosnia and Herzegovina by “assigning” their names to the streets of Sarajevo on a large mural.