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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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Humanity in Action selected as a Top Summer Fellowship of 2020
ProFellow has selected the Humanity in Action Fellowship as one of its Top 10 Summer Fellowships of 2020.
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Join the Senior Fellow Giving Campaign
Through the Senior Fellows Giving Campaign, we ask Fellows to support the Humanity in Action experience to increase civic participation and ultimately create a more just world. Your contributions will make an immediate impact. Every gift matters.
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Humanity in Action Poland's 2019 Action Project Academy
Humanity in Action Poland provided a three-part Academy for 2019 Polish Fellows to prepare them in implementing their Action Projects.
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"A Year's Time: Love and Solitude" published in the queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too"
Senior Fellow Cameron Kinslow writes about love and solitude abroad in recently released queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too".
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Arts as Resistance - Popular Culture & Social Injustice
For the third edition of the symposium Arts as Resistance Humanity in Action the Netherlands organizes together with H401 the event Popular Culture and Social Injustice.
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HIA BiH na međunarodnoj konferenciji “Time to Act: Reality of Anti-corruption Policies”
Na Konferenciji su međunarodni stručnjaci diskutovali o gorućim izazovima u borbi protiv korupcije i iz perspektive akademika i praktičara pokušali razriješiti ključnu dilemu: da li je borba protiv korupcije zakazala?
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Humanity in Action Poland at “Different. Equal. Important.” – Annual Congress of Libraries
In a sense, the Congress of Libraries is an annual festival for librarians as well as all communities cooperating with them. This year is guided by the motto “Different. Equal. Important” and, under the honorary patronage of the Ombudsman for Human Rights.
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Launching Web Conversations Series with Reflections on Antisemitism
Launching our Web Conversations series: The idea is to take a topic critical to our work and ask Fellows, Senior Fellows, board members, staff members and friends of the organization to present talks, essays, images and suggested readings that deal with the subject.