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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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Humanity in Action Fellowship Named among 5 Fellowships to Keep an Eye on
The Humanity in Action Fellowship has been named by College Magazine among five Fellowships to keep an eye on, joining the ranks of Fulbright, the Watson Fellowship and Princeton.
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8 Ideas For Social Campaigns – How To Be An Upstander?
Presentation of social campaigns at the Austrian Culture forum in collaboration with Humanity in Action and special guest speaker Dr. Adam Bodnar, Polish Ombudsman.
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Humanity in Action Partners with a Leading Podcast on International Affairs
Humanity in Action is excited to announce a new partnership with Global Dispatches, a podcast on international affairs hosted by Senior Fellow Mark L. Goldberg.
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2017 Warsaw Fellowship Blog
During the 2017 Warsaw Fellowship, our Fellows wrote daily blogs of their experiences during the Fellowship. Read their reflections here.
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Essay contest for Dutch Liberation Day
In cooperation with ‘Freedom Writers” (Vrijheidscollege) and www.Joop.nl, Humanity in Action The Netherlands organized a writing competition centered around Roosevelt’s four freedoms.
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The Trump Effect: Race, Regression & Restoration
A public lecture delivered by former John Lewis Fellowship Director Dr. Tanya Washington focused on race relations in the United States and what "socio-cultural silver lining" the election of Donald Trump yielded.
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Registration has been closed
The response from the Humanity in Action Network to our International Conference in Berlin has been amazing and overwhelming.
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Angry about Comey’s firing? Good. China shows us the dangers of creeping cynicism.
Copenhagen Senior Fellow David Wertime is published in the Washington Post in an opinion piece on Comey and cynicism.