Action Projects - Germany
Our community takes action to defend democratic values around the world. Explore our Fellows' Action Projects here.
In the 11 months following the on-site Fellowship program, our Fellows work on their 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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Magdalena Schulz - From Conflict to Conversation: Navigating Polarization with Empathy
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Zoé Stylios - Colonialism in French Education: A Forgotten Topic
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Mapping Reparations Movements in the U.S. and Germany
This project organizes temporally major moments in four major reparations campaigns in the U.S. and Germany on a world map.
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Charlotte van Braam - Let’s Talk About Power
Based on her own experience in the Amsterdam Fellowship, Charlotte created a workshop that invites to reflect on systems of power among people working together in a group. The goal: to not ignore the power in the room, but address it hands-on.
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Multiple Paths to a Future: Can Flags Connect?
Eli and Mari are artists and students who have been exploring the topic of symbolic power in public spaces, with a specific focus on flags.
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Who Is That Muslim Woman?
Maryam Abdelalim observed how Islamophobia has been rising in the political atmosphere of the Netherlands and particularly how hijabi's were being unjustly censorsed and stereotyped. In response, she created a safe space for women to share their own stories. Her Action Project culminated in the event Who Is The Muslim Woman?, held at Pakhuis de Zwijger as part of the Diaspora Dialogues Series.
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Lola Popoola - Sharing voices of Black womxn in research zine “Expressions!”
Why is qualitative knowledge, especially the personal narratives of Black womxn, undervalued in research? This question drove Lola Popoola to launch “Expressions!”, a self-published research zine project centered on the internal worlds of Black womxn.
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Need To Know & Need To Grow: Medical Provider Knowledge Of Intersex Traits
A study of knowledge gaps medical providers have regarding intersex traits & how that impacts the experience of health and of medical care.
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