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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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Stretching my Mind, Constant (Refl)Action
I always knew my bubble was small, but I didn't know that it was that small. Being secure about yourself and the world, about truths and lies is kind of easy: So being strongly irritated, exhausted and emotional were my key experience during the fellowship.
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The Eyes of a Wild Man
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The John Lewis Fellows' Reflection Essay
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Struggling for Justice
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Putting "Cs For All" in Context: Lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement
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The Danish Exception
The rescue of Danish Jews in October 1943 to Sweden has served as the inspiration for the inception of Humanity in Action. Judy Glickman Lauder’s photographs in Beyond the Shadows document the horrific sites of the Holocaust, while telling the uplifting story of the Danish Rescue. Founder and CEO Judith Goldstein contributed this written piece to that book.
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The Memory of Hunger: A Response to Richard Rodríguez
In response to Richard Rodríguez, Fellow Antonio Lopez writes the poem "The Memory of Hunger" on the struggles of being Mexican outside of Mexico.
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Where did you learn that from?
The 2018 Detroit Fellowship Fellow, Celeste Goedert reflects on the first days of the fellowship.
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