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Humanity in Action Welcomes Senior Fellows to its International Board of Directors
Humanity in Action is proud to announce the election of new Senior Fellows to its International Board of Directors.
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"It's Time" visits Romania
Landecker Fellow Alin Gramescu is the Founder and President of Station Europe. In April 2023, Station Europe's team was at the second international meeting of the "It's Time" project in Romania.
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Announcing the Danish Premiere of Voices in the Void
Humanity in Action and the Danish Jewish Museum are thrilled to announce the Danish launch of our animated film Voices in the Void!
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Ghetto Fighters' House Launches Educational Workshop to Accompany Voices in the Void
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the rescue of the Danish Jews of 1943, the Ghetto Fighters' House Museum has launched an interactive educational workshop to accompany Humanity in Action's animated documentary Voices in the Void.
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The Fabrice Guerrier Show interviews Alicia Garza
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier interviewed Alicia Garza, the co-creator of the Black Lives Matter movement, on 'How do we preserve, protect and promote dignity at all cost.'
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Gorm launches "The Wideshot"
Senior Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro's Gorm has launched "The Wideshot" - a new program training young people from different communities in various aspects of media, including storytelling and content production.
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Bagg Street Synagogue, 'a place of my own,' is attacked and defaced
In the spring of 2023, the Montreal Gazette published an opinion piece about Montreal's Bagg Street Synagogue by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel.
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How Feminist Urban Design Promotes Safety in Our Cities?
Senior Landecker Fellow Anna Bednarczyk appeared as a guest on the "Design to connect" podcast to speak about feminist perspectives on urban safety.
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Artificial Intelligence will threaten human trust, agency and democratic values
The Pew Research Center recently published a new study about how much control people will retain over essential decision-making as digital systems and AI spread. Landecker Fellow Ayden Férdeline was cited as an expert in this research.