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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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Senior Fellow Inès Seddiki interviewed for New York Times article
“Don’t count on the working-class neighborhoods this year to save France.” Humanity Senior Fellow Inès Seddiki was interviewed for a New York Times article.
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New UN Team Investigating ISIS Atrocities Raises Questions About Justice in Iraq and Beyond
1999 Copenhagen Senior Fellow Zachary Kaufman is published in Just Security Journal.
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Meet and Greet with Konstanty Gebert
Humanity in Action BiH community meets Konstanty Gebert
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First Holocaust Reader in Bosnian edited by National Director Jasmin Hasić
Humanity in Action Bosnia & Herzegovina National Director and Senior Fellow Jasmin Hasić has co-edited the reader "Holocaust in Visegrad Group countries" with the cooperation of the Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo.
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The Right to Asylum: Legal Relief From Persecution
Senior Fellow Łukasz Niparko writes about options for legal relief to persecution in the United States as a ACLU in Ohio Fellow.
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In the News: Washington Leads John Lewis Fellows on a Human Rights Adventure
Georgia State University, home to the John Lewis Fellows during their stay in Atlanta and the classroom of Fellowship Director Dr. Tanya Washington, reported on the 2017 John Lewis Fellowship program.
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Death is Back in Ohio
Senior Fellow Łukasz Niparko writes on the return of the death penalty in Ohio during his time as a ACLU in Ohio Fellow.
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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.