Action Projects - USA
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. Click here for short films featuring a selection of our Senior Fellows' Action Projects.
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Diversity on the Other Side of the Wall: Muslims in Sofia
In tandem with the Transeuropa Festival, Senior Fellow Pavlina Doublekova orchestrated a seven-day workshop for Senior Fellows and the public on Mulsim minorities presence in Sofia and broader Bulgaria.
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Voices from Poland
Voices from Poland was an oral history project aimed at collecting stories from ethnic minority groups in Poland.
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When I Fall Silent, Silent Falls the World
When I Fall Silent, Silent Falls the World is a campaign aimed at debunking stereotypes and spreading knowledge about the situation Roma people found themselves in as a result of the armed conflict in Kosovo through film screenings, discussions and exhibitions of photography.
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Podlaskie – Multicultural Melting Pot: We Have Lived Here Together for Centuries
Podlaskie – Multicultural Melting Pot: We Have Lived Here Together for Centuries is an educational workshop aimed to inspire teachers to generate new ideas for educational activities addressed to young people, covering the theme of multiculturalism in Poland.
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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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8 Stories That Have Not Changed the World
8 Stories That Have Not Changed the World is a film meant to meet representatives of the oldest, most diverse Jewish generation and talk with them about their youth and life before the Second World War.
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Kayhinam Llaqtay (This is my land)
Twenty teenagers living in a Peruvian slum were encouraged to reflect on their roots, their cultures and their community over the course of six months.