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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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Landecker Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos - Rescuing refugees in the Mediterranean
Humanity in Action called Landecker Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos to talk about his Action Project.
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Landecker Fellow Tara Dickman - Training future leaders
Humanity in Action checks in with Landecker Fellow Tara Dickman about her Action Project.
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HIA BIH izvršni direktor Jasmin Hasić intervju za "Oslobođenje" o NATO sponzorisanom projektu
Mladi ljudi u BiH zasigurno prepoznaju značaj saradnje i potencijalnih integracija u NATO-tokove, kaže Jasmin Hasić, izvršni direktor Fondacije Humanity in Action BiH
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'Dreaming Beyond AI' by Nushin Yazdani and Buse Çetin
Nushin Yazdani and Raziye Buse Çetin co-wrote an Opinion Piece on the future and technology.
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Check out Humanity in Action Poland visuals on "Disability and Human Rights"
The visuals have been prepared in a social media-friendly format (for instance, Instagram stories). Feel free to share them widely!
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How To Fix Democracy with Jon Alexander
Season 3 Episode 20 titled The Roles of Citizens features Jon Alexander, the founder of The New Citizenship Project. In this episode, Jon speaks with host Andrew Keen about the conflict between our roles as citizens and consumers.
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The New Generation Voices Video Series
In the New Generation Voices series, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital animations portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be shaped best by working together.
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How To Fix Democracy with Patrick Radden Keefe
Season 3 Episode 19 titled Democracy in Pain features Patrick Radden Keefe, a writer and investigative journalist whose recent book, Empire of Pain, delves into the opioid crisis in the United States. This is the first interview of a series in cooperation with The John Adams Institute.
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