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Humanity in Action Unveils New Strategic Plan
Humanity in Action is proud to launch our September 2025–2026 Strategic Plan, a 16-month roadmap to deepen impact, strengthen community engagement, and advance its North Star: cultivating and supporting principled, brave leaders who listen deeply, confront complexity, and act across differences.
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New Web Conversation with Reflections on Migration, Identity & Belonging
The idea behind our web conversations series is to take a topic critical to our work and ask Fellows, Senior Fellows, board members, staff members and friends of the organization to present talks, essays, images and suggested readings that deal with the subject.
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Join us at the New York Reading Party!
Join Humanity in Action Inc. on February 9th to help select finalists to be interviewed for the 2020 Humanity in Action fellowship.
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Hertie Foundation Names Lorenz Narku Laing '30 under 30'
Senior Fellow, Lorenz Narku Laing, is honored with '30 under 30' award by the Hertie Foundation for his continuous fight against racism and discrimination.
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Programmed inequality
Senior Fellow Nelly Y. Pinkrah recently published an article about how algorithms can adopt human prejudices. The failure to take into account system-related racism has led to technological mishaps, leading to unintentional racism.
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Info Meeting February 4, 2020: What is the Humanity in Action Fellowship?
Join us for an afternoon of inspiration and infomation, and learn more about the Fellowships we offer in Copenhagen, Sarajevo (June 3-July 1, 2020) and Atlanta (June 23-July 21, 2020).
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HIA BiH na sastanku aktera u oblasti medijske i informacijske pismenosti
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New Partnership and 6 Degrees on February 18th in Berlin
We are proud to enter a Knowledge Partnership with 6 Degrees, the global forum for inclusion and a project of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship.
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Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity
Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity. She asks, "What happens to a man when he gives up power?"