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What Happens When Right-Wing Extremists Govern. A Guide to Resistance
Author, political activist and Senior Fellow Arne Semsrott confronts the alarming rise of right-wing extremism in Germany through his latest novel, Machtübernahme (Takeover of Power: What Happens When Right-Wing Extremists Govern. A Guide to Resistance).
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We organize knowledge to act better. „Break the Vicious Circle!” project starts in full swing!
On May 12, 2021, the webinar "Genocide. Definition, History, Counteraction" took place as part of the “Break the Vicious Circle!” project.
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Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly Featured on Hi Society Podcast
Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly was a guest on Hi Society, a political podcast that discusses various matters. In this recent episode, she discussed lobbyism in Germany.
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Jewish-Muslim letter - A call for togetherness
Senior Fellow Nabila Abdel Aziz was interviewed by Deutschlandfunk Kultur about the joint letter from Jewish and Muslim community members in Germany. The letter is called “We will not be divided". In this tense situation, Jewish and Muslim individuals wrote this letter to send a signal that they were in solidarity with each other against both Antisemitism and anti-Muslim racism.
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Conversation with Asha Shajahan on the COVID-19 Crisis in India
On May 13th, Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan went live with March For Science as part of their weekly "Let's Get FACTSinated" series and discussed the COVID-19 crisis in India.
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Supporting Student Literacy in DC
Senior Fellow Allister Chang wrote a piece for The DC Line on how Washington, DC is facing a unique opportunity to use federal money for teacher training to support student literacy.
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How To Fix Democracy Live Session with Fatimah Loren Dreier and Balarama Holness
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America, Humanity in Action, and the Canadian Institute for Citizenship invite you to a live discussion about the role of citizen engagement and community activism to fight societal challenges such as systemic racism, inequality, and violence.
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Op-ed on community violence intervention
2004 Copenhagen Fellow Fatimah Loren Dreier (Muhammad) and David Muhammad, executive director of the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, recently co-wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, titled "President Biden is listening to communities on violence prevention. Congress should, too."
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Online Talk: "From The Metropolis To The Town - The Role Of Urban Spaces In The Fight Against Racism"
Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein Obulor will participate in an online talk about the role of cities in supporting the creation of anti-racist and inclusive societies. The talk is held by "Schwarzkopf-Stiftung Junges Europa" and will take place on Wednesday, May 12th at 6pm CEST.