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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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“The ugly refugee” — brown skin and white beauty standards
In an article for Friktion, Senior Fellow Priyanka Kalra writes about Western beauty standards, its historic ties to colonization, and how it affects Women of Color today.
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IES Abroad Granada Alum Granted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
Senior Fellow Kweku Ampem-Darko gives an interview on receiving the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
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Lessons from Charlottesville
When Natalie Romero, a Houstonian like me, regained consciousness in her Charlottesville, Va., hospital bed she was confused and delirious. We had to explain to her, as matter-of-factly as we could, what happened.
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These Groups Help Young French Immigrants Gain Social Mobility
Humanity in Action 2013 Lyon Senior Fellow Inès Seddiki is featured by Vice Impact for her organization's work with immigrants.
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Empowering The Communities Fighting Industrial Mining Operations, One Film At A Time
Diplomacy and Diversity Senior Fellow Jessie Landerman discusses her new video series standing up against mining companies with Pacific Standard.
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Yes, Dads Give Kids Less Healthy Food: Here's Why
Senior Fellow Priya Fielding-Singh's research on gendered division of labor and its affects on children nutrition was highlighted in Live Science.
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Humanity in Action Screens New Film "Make Reality"
An animated film on the theme of reality in the context of Humanity in Action's mission.
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The Global Compact on Migration Is Not About Sovereignty
Senior Fellow Nick Micinski explains in an article for The Huffington Post the Global Compact on Migration and its purpose.