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Why You Should Ask Your Family Questions About The Past
The past is like the present and the future, far from rigid. It is ever-changing and always moving depending on the perspective of the narrator. In school I was taught about history in a standardized and fixed way, learning so-called key moments and key figures. Which moments and figures do we consider key when learning about history?
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'Stories From the Unity of the Realm' - Episode 4: 'Inuit Tattoos: Tradition and Continuity'
Get a deeper understanding of Inuit markings by listening to the episode 'Inuit Tattoos: Tradition and Continuity' made by 2020 CPH Fellows Jonas, Laetitia, and Cecilia for the 2020 CPH Fellowship podcast series.
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'Stories From the Unity of the Realm' - Episode 5: 'Climate Change - Hot or Not'
In this podcast 2020 CPH Fellows Kush, Lucia, and Safaa investigate the impact COVID-19 has had on climate change. The episode 'Climate Change - Hot or Not' is part of the Copenhagen Fellowship 2020 podcast series.
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'Stories From the Unity of the Realm' - Episode 7: ''Frítt Val? - The Struggle for Abortion Choice in the Faroe Islands'
In this episode the 2020 Fellows Emilie, Tór, Trine, and Maria shed light on the complex aspects of the debate on legal abortion. Listen to their episode 'Frítt Val? - The Struggle for Abortion Choice in the Faroe Islands' here.
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'Stories From the Unity of the Realm' - Episode 6: 'LGBTQI+ Movement in Denmark'
Why has the LGBTQI+ movement in Denmark been so successful? And which struggles remain for the Danish LGBTQI+ movement? Find out in this episode made by 2020 Fellows Johanna, Eiko, and Nanna for the 2020 CPH Fellowship podcast series.
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What are these health disparities you speak of?
Almost 40% of the population of Detroit live in poverty. What does that mean for everyday life? Stress. Chronic stress.
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Community Building in Corona Times
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Why is an otherwise silent Danish church speaking up?
Senior Fellow, Human Rights and Lantos Congressional Fellow and previous project manager of the Christian Migrant Network under the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark, Anne Katrine Ebbesen, shares her thoughts on the Danish Church's moral responsibility to protect asylum seekers.
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Two Trees in Jerusalem: Educational Materials, Resources, and Inspirations
On this page you will find a variety of educational tools and resources to enrich the viewing experience of the film "Two Trees in Jerusalem" in your classroom.
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