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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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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.
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Humanity in Action Fellow Akilah Silke Güc invites to Feminist of Color Book Club in Heidelberg
Humanity in Action Fellow Akilah Silke Güc invites to a reading circle discovering the best feminist authors of color and celebrating them in a unique way.
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Your Voice Matters
Senior Fellow Jalyn Radziminski recently appeared in WRTV Indianapolis news. She is working on a project together with Myles Trowell. They are supporting people in the United States to register for the general elections. They want to achieve a more diverse and democratic election. Their message: #YourVoiceMatters and #countusindiana.
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HIA BiH projektni koordinator promovisao u bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
HIA BiH projektni koordinator Daniel Lazarević promovisao u najgledanijim bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
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Apply now for the 2020 Teacher Seminar
The School, the Mosque, and the Synagogue - Challenges in the Diverse Classroom
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From cancel culture... to collective accountability
Senior Fellow Brian Stout recently wrote an article on cancel culture and that it is a mistake to categorize this is as a fringe phenomenon in our digital discourse and that it will pass soon.
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What Can America Learn from Europe About Regulating Big Tech?
The New Yorker reports about the remarkable role of Senior Fellow and former member of the European Parliament Marietje Schaake in improving Big Tech regulations.
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A Day In The Life Of A Coronavirus Contact Tracer
Senior Fellow Oscar Baez was working as a foreign service officer in Jerusalem when the US State Department called him home in March. Now he serves the neighborhoods of Boston, where he grew up, as a contact tracer.