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How To Fix Democracy: New Book
Humanity in Action with the Bertelsmann Foundation release a book featuring insights into the pressing issue of our day: how to fix democracy.
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Tomasz on Holocaust, the Russia-Ukraine War and Refugees
Senior Landecker Fellow Tomasz Cebulski wrote multiple opinion pieces on the paths of memory in today's reality. The articles have been published by multiple news outlets including The Times of Israel and Kyiv Post.
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The Literary Life of Kwame Nkrumah
Senior Landecker Fellow Vincent Kadiri spent months ploughing through materials to bring he Literary Life of Kwame Nkrumah to life.
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The Housing Paradox: a new publication
Discover a new publication about the Housing Paradox in small municipalities in Greece based on the Landecker project of Nikolaos Vrantsis.
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Kennedy Odede appointed a Board Member of Americares
In April 2022, Americares announced the election of Kennedy Odede to the Americares Board of Directors. He will serve a three-year term on the Americares board, overseeing all aspects of our organization’s life-changing health programs.
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Dr. Asha to be honored at 2022 Building Bridges Gala
Senior Landecker Fellow Dr. Asha Shajahan receives an award for her work treating the homeless and vulnerable population at Pope Francis Center in Detroit.
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Aisha Fukushima's Recent Speaking Engagements
Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima gives three keynote speeches to students across the United States.
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Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly Delivers Statement to UN Security Council on Sexual Violence in Conflict
On April 13, Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly spoke to the United Nations Security Council, during the Security Council's Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
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Utilizing Bridge Building to Support Street Engagement
Landecker Fellow Maia Ferdman publishes a report on the ways we might support the homeless street engagement process and reduce conflict by utilizing “bridge building” techniques.