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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 mobile public spaces of Aurora, Colorado
Landecker Senior Fellow Erica Dorn wrote an Op-Ed for discussing how Aurora, Colorado is using mobile ‘public spaces’ to address the challenges of suburban social service delivery.
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Mamobo Ogoro named as one of "The 50 ones to watch" in 2022
Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro was named as an Activist to watch in 2022 by the national publisher The Irish Independent Weekend Magazine.
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Francis Seeck: Classism in College
On January 17, Francis Seeck spoke about classism as a form of discrimination at Ruhr University in Bochum.
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Anna Kendrick awarded the MLA’s Kovacs Prize
Anna Kendrick has recently been awarded the MLA’s Kovacs Prize for her book engaging on the important developments in the field of education and developmental psychology in the context of a wide array of Spanish Silver Age sources.
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Asha Iman Veal on Dream Exhibition at Hyde Park Art Center
Asha Iman Veal is the guest curator for Dream, an exhibition of new pieces reflecting on the reality of our world at Hyde Park Art Center.
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The Next Generation Voices: Transatlantic Virtual Roundtable
Four Humanity in Action Senior Fellows and changemakers who narrated the New Generation Voices video series participate in a virtual event discussing global challenges that face all future generations.
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How to use journalism and current affairs to support one's teaching
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel explains how to use journalism or current affairs to teach complex subjects such as human rights.
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Zawdie Sandvliet: Afro-Dutch Studies at the University of Amsterdam
In February 2022, the IIS elective course Afro-Dutch Studies will begin at the University of Amsterdam, a decolonial course developed and taught by Senior Landecker Fellow Zawdie Sandvliet.