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Humanity in Action in the Midst of COVID-19
The idea behind our web conversations series is to take a topic critical to our democracies and ask the members of our community to share reflections, actions and observations that deal with the subject.
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A Virtual Artist Talk with Rosalia Namsai Engchuan
In this dinner and dialogue event, Fellow Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh speaks with social anthropologist and filmmaker Rosalia Namsai Engchuan.
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Countering Antisemitism through Education
We are proud to be one of nine members of the European Network Countering Antisemitism through Education.
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For all the love: anti-Asian racism in Germany
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports on the recent spates of anti-Asian racist attacks in response to fear of COVID-19 in Germany.
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Open the homes: Refugees in mortal danger
"The danger of mass contagion in refugee accommodation has long been known. But because those affected have no lobby, nothing happened."
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I wasn't scared of the Russians.
Humanity in Action Germany's Honorary Chair Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen was recently interviewed about how she experienced the end of World War II.
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Online Dinner & Dialogue: Community Solidarity and Anti-Asian Racism in the Time of COVID-19
Fellows June Thalin Worm Gibba and Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh invite you to a meet up for the Asian diaspora in Europe. This online dinner and dialogue will discuss community solidarity and anti-Asian racism in the Time of COVID-19.
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Humanity in Action Germany's Partnership with LMU Project Team "For Democracy"
We are partnering with LMU's Geschwister Scholl Institute of Political Science in the project "For Democracy."
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This crisis is a stage for patriarchy
"The man as scientist, the woman as child carer: The crisis reveals that patriarchal patterns of everyday life continue to shape people's thoughts and actions," writes Senior Fellow and Humanity in Action Germany Board Member Dr. Carolin Wiedemann.