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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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(A)Head of Her Times: The Sexual Politics of the Headscarf in the Netherlands
This article departs from earlier debate not just by discussing the sexual politics of the headscarf, but also by calling for action and outlining steps to begin actually resolving this question.
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Transitional Justice Reconciliation Talks: A Simulation for Use in Youth and Adult Education
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When I fall Silent, Silent falls the World
The goal of the Action Project, When I Fall Silent, Silent Falls the World, was to spread knowledge about the situation Roma people found themselves in as a result of the armed conflict in Kosovo.
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Voices from Poland: The Polish Minority Perspective
Inspired by Humanity in Action Poland’s academy on human rights, Voices from Poland is a project aimed at developing an oral history collection of reflections and stories from members of, and academic experts on, the nine national and four ethnic minority groups recognized by the Polish Ministry of Interior.
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Just People
In 2011, Humanity in Action partnered with the acclaimed Dutch filmmaker Annegriet Wietsma to produce the organization's first film. "Just People: A Quest for Social Souls with Independent Minds" is a film essay that investigates the challenges and complexities of being an independent individual while cooperating in a social group.
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Humanity in Action Presents Just People
"Just People: A Quest for Social Souls with Independent Minds" is Wietsma's filmic essay. It explores the challenges and complexities of being an independent individual while cooperating in a social group - how not to be a bystander, how to dare to stand out from the crowd.
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Reflections on the Holocaust
The first book published by Humanity in Action, Reflections on the Holocaust is a collection of essays from Humanity in Action Fellows, Senior Fellows, Board members and lecturers from 1997 to 2010.
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A Self-Serving Admission of Guilt: An Examination of the Intentions and Effects of Germany's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
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