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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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Bundestag is being sued
Senior Fellow and network journalist Arne Semsrott works for a transparency agency and they are suing against the parliament, because they do not publish the decision of the council of elders. In March 2018 the council of elders decided to build a trench around the German parliament building.
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Wikipedia’s new entry on 2018 Polish disability protest
Patching gaps in Wiki-knowledge! We are proud to present Wikipedia’s new entry on the 2018 Polish disability protest, entirely created by this year’s Humanity in Action Poland’s Fellows.
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Blind on the right eye?
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports about a police officer who kept right-wing ideas in his office and is said to have financially supported "Group S."
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Escape Room 'Kako ću?' prezentovan na edukativnoj radionici 'Chance for Us'
Članice i članovi tima “Kako ću? … fali ti papir” Elma Kodro, Erma Kurtović i Anes Hodžić prezentovali su svoju građansku kampanju na edukativnom treningu “Chance for Us” koji je održan od 4. do 6. septembra u Sarajevu u organizaciji Fondacije Boris Divković.
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Why Are Governments Weakening Protections Against Domestic Violence?
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher analyzes how governments are weakening protections against domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Kick Out Zwarte Piet in gesprek met Premier Rutte
Woensdag 2 september 2020, ging Kick Out Zwarte Piet (KOZP) met een delegatie van experts uit de Afro - Nederlandse gemeenschap, waaronder Humanity in Action Nederland Programma Manager Raissa Biekman, in gesprek met premier Rutte en minister Koolmees van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid.
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Five Ways Telecommunications Companies Can Fight Internet Shutdowns
From telemedicine and online education to Zoom weddings and funerals, people rely on digital technologies like never before. And yet governments around the world continue to order internet and mobile network disruptions. These disruptions range from the yearlong blackout in Jammu and Kashmir, where connectivity is still being restored in dribs and drabs, to recent disruptions in response to unrest in Ethiopia and protests in Belarus.
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Experiential Learning Embedded in Higher Education
In this Interview, Senior Fellow Dr. Jessica Tollette speaks about her work as a mentor for her students and about the bachelor program in behavioral and social science.