Landecker Democracy Fellows' News
Keep up-to-date on the work of our Landecker Democracy Fellows
Landecker Democracy Fellows are change-makers based in the EU, UK, and USA with innovative ideas to form unique and lasting ties among communities that are increasingly drifting apart. Coming from diverse backgrounds, they build bridges through projects that enable our societies to unpack and address historic and contemporary systems of inequality. In partnership with the Alfred Landecker Foundation, we launched The Landecker Democracy Fellowship to support 30 young professionals and visionaries in realizing their project ideas that strengthen democracy in times of COVID-19. The following news items highlight the work our Fellows do in their respective communities.
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School of Public Life's 'Nationwide' training program
Landecker Fellow Ági Fernengel and her team at the School of Public Life have started a new program, facilitating trainings on grassroots organizing, advocacy and social inequalities in 4 different cities in Hungary.
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Pan Asian Collective launches "Verbreed Je Horizon"
Hui-Hui's Pan Asian Collective is launching a new awareness campaign.
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Hui-Hui Pan co-hosts "De Bananenpodcast"
Landecker Fellow Hui-Hui Pan co-hosted "De Bananenpodcast."
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"Our Stories" is live!
Landecker Fellow Sebene's Action Project is now live! Learn more about "Our Stories" by visiting their new website and following them on social media.
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We thank the Landecker Democracy Fellowship Admissions Committee 2022
Thank You to the 2022 Landecker Democracy Fellowship Admissions Committee for the Landecker Democracy Fellowship 2022/23. From August to September, 2022 members of the Admissions Committee read over 150 applications and interviewed more than 90 finalists.
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Hui-Hui on 'Over Kleur Gesproken'
Landecker Fellow Hui-Hui Pan was featured in an episode of "Over Kleur Gesproken" with actress Jennifer Hoffman.
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Magdalena on the "Right to rest"
Landecker Fellow Magdalena Wilczyńska presented her desk research at the "Right to rest as a human right: preventing occupational and activist burnout" conference.
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On Black and Jewish solidarity
Landecker Fellow Jelle Zijlstra co-organized a talk on Black and Jewish solidarity, and how the communities can work on being better allies.