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October '43 Travel Grant 2020: 'Fatherland' Documentary Premiering at CPH:DOX
2020 grant winner Benjamin Kodboel, along with Senior Fellow Nour Moazzen, have created the documentary 'Fatherland', which is now premiering at the annual Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX).
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The 2022 Activity Report
The Humanity in Action Denmark Activity Report 2022 is now accessible for everyone to read. Enjoy!
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The 2022 HUMAN RIGHTS Copenhagen Fellowship podcast series
During the 2022 Copenhagen Fellowship, our Fellows created a series of mini-podcasts. All episodes touch upon issues related to Human Rights and the Unity of the Realm. Let our Fellows enlighten you, touch you and spark your curiosity!
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Explore the 2022 Copenhagen Fellowship Open Events
The 2022 Copenhagen Fellowship hosted several events open to the public. The audience was invited to discuss current the threats to democracy with TV-anchor Clement Kjersgaard, as well as the historical and present meaning of the flight and rescue of the Danish Jews in October 1943 with a survivor.
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Humanity in Action Denmark Announces the 2022 Danish Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, eight Fellows from Denmark were selected to join the 2022 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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The Activity Report 2021
The Humanity in Action Denmark Activity Report 2021 is now accessible for everyone to read. Enjoy!
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Webinar: Europe after the war in Ukraine
With the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has used hard power on a continent that thought this kind of war belonged in the 20th century. What will the war mean for European politics and self-understanding? What will be the long-term consequences? Find out more about the broader meaning of the war in Ukarine in this webinar with Historian Uffe Østergaard.
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Webinar: Ukraine - History, Society, Culture
Watch our webinar on Ukrainian society, culture, and history with Director of Ukrainian-Danish Youth House - and Senior Fellow - Julie Arnfred Bojesen. Julie presents key facts about the country's history, culture, language, and society, and answeres questions from teachers.