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Humanity in Action Appoints Azi Khalili as Executive Director
Humanity in Action is proud to announce the appointment of Azadeh “Azi” Khalili as its new Executive Director, effective today. Khalili steps into the role following a distinguished career across government, philanthropy, and social justice movements—bringing decades of experience advocating for human rights, gender equity, and systemic reform.
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Teaching Diversity and Human Rights: Getting to Know Mikaela v. Freiesleben
Meet our Danish National Director, Mikaela von Freiesleben, and hear her thoughts on why Humanity in Action is needed in society today.
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Inspiring a Sense of Belonging: Getting to Know Raissa Biekman
Raissa Biekman finds Humanity in Action a necessary aspect of society in which we can actively participate in discussing difficult topics on a national and international level, whilst having a pragmatic approach to finding solutions for these issues today and in the future.
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2nd German-American-Israeli Comparative Social Cohesion Forum "Between Cohesion and Coercion"
Senior Fellows and Board members of Humanity in Action represented the US cohort at the 2nd German-American-Israeli Comparative Social Cohesion Forum "Between Cohesion and Coercion", which took place in Nazareth.
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Tech & Society Webinar: Building Digital Capacity in Government
Our next Tech & Society webinar aims to help the Humanity in Action community learn more about the government technology space, and the potential for technology to improve the way government delivers important services. Please join us on April 24th at 12pm for this interesting discussion.
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Humanity in Action Short Film: "Make Reality"
The film explores the pressures on reality, community and active citizenship in a time of increasing social and political discord.
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Panel diskusija "Ratni zločini u Ahmićima kroz presude Haškog tribunala – 26 godina poslije"
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How to deconstruct racism, one headline at a time
In this TED Talk, Senior Fellow Baratunde Thurston speaks of "the phenomenon of white Americans calling the police on black Americans who have committed the crimes of eating, walking and generally 'living while black.'"
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College PATHS
Ongoing College Access Program working to provide underrepresented students from the East Los Angeles community with the academic skills and support required to gain college admission.