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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All Projects
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State Surveillance: Necessary Evil or 1984?
Senior Fellow Corinne Cath convened a panel on the state of surveillance, the modern surveillance state, and whether the year 2084 will be an Orwellian nightmare or Facebook's online dream.
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Decent Housekeeping
This project aims to improve the working conditions of domestic workers in the Netherlands by raising awareness among employers.
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"Night without a roof" - Calling Attention to Homeless Adolescents
A dinner discussion about youth homelessness was followed by a night spent on the street to generate awareness in the Netherlands and to raise funds for homeless adolescents.
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Othering Ourselves
Emma created a project dedicated to attentively helping individuals in educator roles understand the impact of their biases on students and themselves.
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The Cooperative Supermarket
Sem is driven to turn the profit model of the food system into a cooperative model to make good and healthy food affordable. With his Action Project, Sem is opening a supermarket for, by and with the people.
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Naomi van Kleef: Rooted in Rituals: research lab
Naomi initiated a research-based project to explore interreligious encounters and the meanings of rituals in contemporary society. Her motivation arose from daily experiences with misconceptions, stereotypes, and discomfort around religion, both in her personal life and in broader social contexts. With tensions around faith often simmering below the surface, she asked herself: What conditions are needed to make space for open, curious, and brave interreligious dialogue? To begin answering this, she created a zine titled Ritual Letters, a personal and poetic reflection on rituals. This later expanded into a collaborative research lab at Buitenplaats Brienenoord, where she engaged artists, makers, and thinkers in exploring how rituals shape identity, memory, and community.
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