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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Vincent's event at the Science Summit around the United Nations General Assembly
On September 26, 2022, Senior Landecker Fellow Vincent Kadiri is organizing an event at the Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly.
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Humanize Project's First Leadership Course
The First Leadership course of the Humanize Project organized by Landecker Fellow Nasim took place from 16th to the 18th of September in Edinburgh.
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Salam Lab's "Empathy and Multiculturalism"
Senior Landecker Fellow Karol Wilczyński's Salam Lab conducts its first session on ‘Empathy and Multiculturalism’ for teachers from Ukraine, Russia and Poland in its Media and Migration programme.
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Applications are Open for ARTE's New Training Program
Landecker Fellow Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario invites young leaders to join ARTE's Youth Voices Lead Virtual Racial Justice + Artivism Training Program.
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Slug in a Mug
"Slug in a Mug" is a children’s picture book promoting confidence, and inspired by cottage life in Stirlingshire, aims to raise money for children’s activities as the cost of living continues to rise for families.
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Asha Iman Veal in Newcity Chicago
Senior Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal is featured in the September 2022 issue of Newcity Chicago magazine.
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Jeannette Gusko becomes Correctiv's Managing Director
Senior Landecker Fellow Jeannette Gusko becomes Managing Director of the Correctiv research center, a non-profit and independent journalistic organization.
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Registration is open for Migration & Communication training
Registration for the next edition of the Migration & Communication training organized by Landecker Fellow Karol Wilczyński's Salam Lab is now open.