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Pre-Genocide - Warnings and Readiness to Protect
An anthology of personal interpretations, by researchers and writers, about alarm bells and the readiness to protect prior to genocides. The essays in this volume focus on the 1930s before the Holocaust in Germany, Poland, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands and Denmark - as well as the years before the genocides in Armenia, Cambodia, Kurdistan, Rwanda and Bosnia.
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#MeToo vs. Denmark
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'Nagymama' and I - Conversations with a Holocaust Survivor
'Nagymama' and I - Conversations with a Holocaust Survivor is a project meant to bear witness, through a personal retelling of Senior Fellow and Danish National Director Mikaela v. Freiesleben's Grandmothers life, and to give an example, through her own personal history, of how trauma is transmitted through generations.
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Reflection
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The Journey Across the Atlantic
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The Muslim Folk Devil in Germany: In Between Welcome Culture and Culture of Fear
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Finding Your Voice in a World of Silent Majorities
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Successful Social Movements – A Blueprint
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities
“ROMA: A Discussion on Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities,” was an online course of lectures and discussions created by Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Sahra-Josephine Hjorth and CanopyLAB. The course focused on the treatment of the Roma people in Europe and drew important parallels to current migration crisis. CanopyLAB is a platform for NGOs to engage youth in online learning and activism.
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