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Mindeord: Udsæt aldrig, sagde Langebæk
Steen Langebæk, advokat og medlem af HIAs repræsentantskab, er død.
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Senior Fellow Duygu Cakir Presents Her New Podcast 'MELLEM OS' (Between Us)
Follow Senior Fellow Duygu Cakir in her podcast series "Between Us", as she takes on dilemmas and taboos from her own life as a young, Danish minority woman.
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Humanity in Action DK Announces Conference on Western-Russian Relations
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"More than Bricks". A podcast series about the Danish 'ghetto package', developed by 2020 Fellow Emilie Helene Holm
2020 Copenhagen Fellow, Emilie Helene Holm, has produced a podcast series in 6 episodes about the Danish 'ghetto package'. (The podcast series is in Danish).
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Hotel Kong Frederik honors Herbert Pundik, co-founder of Humanity in Action
On Monday, October 19, ‘Hotel Kong Frederik’ (Hotel King Frederik) announced that they are honoring the co-founder of Humanity in Action, Herbert Pundik, by naming and dedicating one of their rooms to him and his wife Sussi. Room number “509” is now named “The Pundik Executive”.
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Mary Consolata Namagambe - FEMINA Interview
Senior Fellow Mary Consolata Namagambe was interviewed by FEMINA, a Danish, feminist magazine. In the article, she recounts key moments of her childhood that point out racism in the Denmark.
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Humanity in Action Denmark's October '43 Travel Grant is now open for applications
This travel grant is dedicated to young students and professionals who work with issues regarding refugees and/or the protection of minorities in either the academic, social, political or practical field. The travel grant applies to projects on Danish conditions or Danish engagements abroad.
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Explore the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship's Open Events
This year the Copenhagen Fellowship 2020 focused on Denmark's relation to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Using a Human Rights lens we dove deep into the pressing realities of this often overlooked region and Denmark's role in shaping it. During the Fellowship, we hosted four open events where the Copenhagen public was invited to discuss related topics with our Fellows. All events tried to untangle the complex issues related to the Unity of the Realm, as well as understand what civic engagement and action means in 2020.