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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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Workshop: Do You Recognize Everyday Racism and Discrimination?
Do you recognize everyday racism and discrimination? Join our workshop, engage in meaningful dialogues and learn from real life cases.
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October '43 Travel Grant 2020: 'Fatherland' Documentary Premiering at CPH:DOX
2020 grant winner Benjamin Kodboel, along with Senior Fellow Nour Moazzen, have created the documentary 'Fatherland', which is now premiering at the annual Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX).
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Conspiracy theories and threat to democracy in the classroom
On March 15, 2023, Landecker Fellow Nicole Rieber is speaking at an event organized by the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt of the Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research.
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Madang at Humboldt Forum
On March 10, 2023, Senior Fellow Hany Tea is moderating a panel discussion at the Humboldt Forum in Berlin.
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TRACES films made available to educators across Germany
On February 22, the Bertelsmann Foundation's educational blog Schule21, reaching over 2,000 education professional each month, published an article written by Humanity in Action's Film Team about the documentary project "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve." From March 7, the three films of the trilogy are also available on MUNDO, the open educational media library of the 16 German federal states.
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"The Digital Period" goes live!
To mark the International Women's Day on March 8, 2023, Landecker Fellow Judith Blijden launched the website of her Action Project titled "The Digital Period."
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Founder Dr. Judy Goldstein thanks Antje Scheidler for 22 years of dedication to Humanity in Action
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Nicole at the TraCe annual conference "Language(s) of Violence"
On March 3, 2023, Landecker Fellow Nicole Rieber is speaking at a dialogue panel as part of the TraCe annual conference titled "Language(s) of Violence."