Action Projects
Our community takes action to defend human rights around the world. Explore our Action Projects here.
As a part of our Fellowship programs, our Fellows work on an 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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The Humanhood of the Traveling Zine
Senior Fellow Michelle Lo's Action Project is a student-created collective zine that educates and start conversations surrounding anti-racism.
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Teaching Tolerance Toolkit for Primary-Level ESL Classrooms
The Teaching Tolerance Toolkit provides coexistence-based lesson plans for English Teaching Assistants to easily adopt in their classrooms.
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Creating Community - Building Programming for International Students & Scholars
Lillian Wright's Action Project focuses on better supporting and connecting international students and scholars on campus through programming & events.
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Mirotraganje - In Pursuit of Peace
EDVACAY Fellows Almedina Mehić, Anastasija Ćorović, Jelena Dubravac, and Jelena Kerezović will create a scavenger hunt event with maps, puzzles and hints for young participants in two local communities, Banja Luka and Brčko, with the goal to provide the participants with knowledge, interesting historical facts and “signs of reconciliation” in their cities.
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Social and Civic Leadership Academy
As his Action Project, Jalen Belgrave organized an overnight program of workshops focused on strengthening advocacy, social justice, and leadership skills.
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The Mystery of the Icky Water
Senior Fellow Alicia Terrero, together with Senior Fellow Ronak Gandhi, seek to discuss protection of the environment and local ecosystems with the youngest generation. To do so, they use the format of a mystery children’s book to discuss the role of corporations in water pollution & the destruction of local ecosystems.
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Adversity Ever After: Raising Awareness about Childhood Adversity
Senior Fellow Michael Elisabeth Gasior has been seeking to create an accessible, open-access repository of information about childhood adversity and stories from people and communities affected.
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Animate Youth Stories
Through workshops and creating digital animation, this action project provides a space for youth to explore their cultural and ethnic roots.
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