Action Projects
Action Projects are civic ventures led by Humanity in Action Fellows designed to drive change in their communities.
Action Projects are a core and required component of a Humanity in Action Fellowship. Each Action Project transforms Fellowship insights into tangible community impact and embodies three core tenets—facilitating dialogue, cultivating understanding, and inspiring action. They are implemented in communities across Europe, the United States, and beyond, addressing local challenges with global perspectives. The projects span diverse focus areas—from educational initiatives and artistic interventions to policy advocacy and community organizing—reflecting Fellows’ unique expertise and local needs. Humanity in Action equips Fellows with project development mentorship and networking opportunities through a dedicated support program. A completed Action Project is the entry point to the Humanity in Action Senior Fellows network.
All Projects
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Children's Rights Education Project #CREP
The CREP tackled Children’s Rights Education (CRE) as an integral part of the Human Rights Education (HRE) curriculum with the view to provide improved child-centered protective and inclusive mechanisms for all children.
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Spanish-language Campaign for California's Propositions 10 and C
Making information about affordable housing state propositions accessible to Hispanophone SF-based voters
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The White Rose Remembrance Project
Senior Fellow Yasmin Hoffmann created The White Rose Remembrance Project: "And yet their spirit lives on," determined to uphold the remembrance of the resistance group and remind society how important it is to defend democratic values.
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Al Karama- Testimonies
Al Karama- Testimonies provides a platform for unheard voices and displays Syrian artists' views and their appeals to the international community.
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Digital Privacy Matters & We Know IT
Contributing to the awareness about digital privacy among youth through workshop discussions about contemporary digital issues
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BlackRockTalk
Senior Fellow Esra Karakaya hosts an online talk show BlackRockTalk, discussing social phenomenas and global experiences from a youthful and intellectual perspective.
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Back to the Roots
Reintegration of persons who returned to live and work in BH society after living abroad
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Free Access to Information
Importance of effective communication with government institutions as means of being an active member of democratic society