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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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I, Too: Live Film Premiere
Humanity in Action, Emory University, the Bertelsmann Foundation, and the Donner Foundation cordially invite you to the premiere of I, Too, a documentary film from the mind of Carol Anderson.
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Inaugural Elizabethtown College Social and Civic Leadership Academy
Senior Fellow Jalen Belgrave's Action Project was recently featured on Elisabethtown College's website.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage Organizes Screening of the "Traces" animated trilogy
The Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York and Humanity in Action are proud to invite you to a special online screening of the animated short trilogy, ‘Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve, followed by a talk and Q&A.
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Héctor Alvarez wins Princess Grace Award for his Work in Theater
Hector recently won the Princess Grace Award, which supports and elevates extraordinary early career artists in theater, dance and film through game-changing grants.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage Organizes Screening of "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve"
Join the Museum of Jewish Heritage and Humanity in Action for a screening of HIA's trilogy "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve".
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The Humanize Project is Live!
Landecker Fellow Nasim Forootan has launched the Humanize Project - a platform to empower and train young leaders to become positive influencers and agents of change.
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Kacper's events for Belarussians and Ukrainians in Gdansk
Landecker Fellow Kacper Dziekan has recently organized two events for Belarusians and Ukrainians in Poland.
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Towards a political economy of violence: Property and revanchism in West Thessaloniki
Senior Landecker Fellow Nikolaos Vrantsis' piece on the political economy of violence was recently published in the Radical Housing Journal.