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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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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.
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Senior Fellow Francis Seeck will publish "With Solidarity against Classism" book
Classism describes discrimination based on social origin. Classism is directed against people from the poor or working* class, it affects life expectancy and limits access to housing, education, health care and recognition. With "Solidarisch gegen Klassismus" (With Solidarity against Classism), Senior Fellow Francis Seeck and Brigitte Theißl will make the first German-language anthology on anti-classicism available.