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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SHE Talks
Always passionate about women and girls' rights, public health and social justice, Senior Fellow Faith Oloruntoba came up with a sex education campaign program encouraging young Nigerian teenage girls to talk freely about "taboo" topics relating to sexual health.
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Stories that move you
Fellows share blog promoting the peace-building process in Bosnia and Herzegovina through passionate personal stories of young activists from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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United Colors of Sarajevo
Senior Fellows Berina Verlašević and Elma Beslic worked with orphaned and socially disadvantaged children to raise awareness of children's rights and how Sarajevo citizens can uphold them.
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Trampoline House visits Roskilde University - Why do we need an asylum system in Denmark?
Senior Fellows Julian Lo Curlo and Frederico Jensen brought the experiences of recent newcomers to Denmark to Roskilde University.
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#FreedomCities (Home of the Brave)
Freedom Cities began as a response to Donald Trump's inauguration, utilizing storytelling media projects to highlight how a diverse group of immigrant and low-wage workers of color are standing up within a divided political climate to re-imagine safety and belonging in service of freedom.
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Last Days in Dilley - Visual Reflection for Community Driven Advocacy Against Refugee Detention
Last Days in Dilley utilizes a combination of short documentary videos, community organizing, and public presentations, in order to elevated attention and facilitated the creation of resource networks to confront the mass incarceration and deportation of Central American refugee families by the US Department of Homeland Security.
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To Those Who Die at Our Borders
A photo series, embedded in an online-project, that raises awareness for the continuing humanitarian crisis at the EU-borders
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Student Cookbook
Student cookbook designed to support the low student standard in Bosnia and Herzegovina