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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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Some in France were disillusioned not just by Marine Le Pen, but by all of the presidential candidates
Senior Fellow Tara Dickman is interviewed by Women in The World on the disillusionment of the French public surrounding presidential candidates through the view of activists.
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WKU Student Awarded Humanity in Action Fellowship
WKU announces Jay Todd Richey's upcoming participation in the Humanity in Action Poland Fellowship in 2017.
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Thank you to our 2017 US Review and Admissions Committees
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Refugess and History
Humanity in Action Denmark hosted the public event Refugees and History with refugee and Senior Fellow panel guests.
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Marching for Women's Equality - Aarhus in Solidarity
In an article published by CafeBabel, Senior Fellow Faith Oloruntoba writes about the recent Women's March in Aarhus.
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Reviving Aleppo's Gastronomic Past
As a part of The Aleppo Project, Senior Fellow Tonia Asimakopoulou writes on reviving the Syrian city's great gastronomic tradition.
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"I Speak to God in Public”: A Message from Chance to the Church
Senior Fellow Devon Crawford writes in the Huffington Post of faith, getting out the vote, and Chance the Rapper.
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Article: "Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth"
Senior Fellow Jennifer Kuklenski's article, "A Transatlantic Analysis of Immigration and Economic Growth" was published in The Academy of Economics and Finance Journal, Volume 8. The article demonstrates a positive correlation between increased immigration and economic growth, as measured by GDP per capita.