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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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You can become a Board Member!
Now is your chance to influence the future of Humanity in Action Denmark. What should the next fellowship look like? What should be the main priority of the organisation? Which conversations should we facilitate in the future?
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Announcing the Recipients of the 2022 Racial Equity Grant
We are delighted to announce the five recipients of the 2022 Humanity in Action Racial Equity Grant!
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Magdalena on the "Right to rest"
Landecker Fellow Magdalena Wilczyńska presented her desk research at the "Right to rest as a human right: preventing occupational and activist burnout" conference.
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On Black and Jewish solidarity
Landecker Fellow Jelle Zijlstra co-organized a talk on Black and Jewish solidarity, and how the communities can work on being better allies.
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Vincent's event at the Science Summit around the United Nations General Assembly
On September 26, 2022, Senior Landecker Fellow Vincent Kadiri is organizing an event at the Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly.
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I, Too: Brandeis University Screening and Post-Film Discussion
Brendeis University, Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action cordially invite you to the premiere of I, Too, a documentary film from the mind of Carol Anderson.
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Filmvorführung von "Zwei Bäume in Jerusalem" & Gespräch mit Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen am 5. Oktober in Berlin
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I, Too: Washington, DC Film Premiere and Post-Film Discussion
The Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action cordially invite you to the Washington, DC premiere of I, Too, a documentary film from the mind of Carol Anderson.