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Working towards sustainable and systemic change: Getting to know Lisa Ama Schrade
Get to know Lisa Ama Schrade, the new Berlin Program Director (now National Director of HIA Germany)
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Vacancy: Communications & Community Officer
We are looking for a dynamic social media talent at the start of their career and/or a student, who loves to write and tell a cohesive and engaging story, to join the team of Humanity in Action The Netherlands.
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Digital pioneers: Interview with Jeannette Gusko from GoFundMe
Landecker Fellow Jeannette Gusko was interviewed as a part of Vodafone Business' Digital Pioneers series.
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OPEN CALL: Mitigating Online Radicalization and Hate-Speech
Are you fed up by the radicalization and hate speech you see online? Would you like to do something against it but missing the rigth tools? Join us within the framework of the project Mitigating Online Radicalization and Hate-Speech kindly supported by the Anna Lindh Foundation.
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Amazigh writer wins prestigious fellowship
Amazigh World News, a platform for news and information about Indigenous Amazigh peoples, wrote an article celebrating Noufel Bouzeboudja's Landecker Fellowship.
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Inès Seddiki showcased in Visages De La Réussie
Senior Fellow Inès Seddiki was invited to speak at the Hôtel de Ville in Paris as a part of the Article 1 event, Visages de la Réussite.
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Fabrice Guerrier in Forbes 30 under 30 list for Arts and Style
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier was added to the Forbes 30 under 30 Arts and Style list of 2021! The work of his production company, Syllble, which focuses on bringing minorities into sci-fi and fantasy literary works, was recognized in his profile.
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HIA BiH WEBINAR: A Road from Dayton to Brussels: Reflecting on Lessons Learned and Lessons Missed
When leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Croatia gathered in the U.S. city of Dayton, Ohio, in November 1995, the war in Bosnia had been raging for almost four years. The peace agreement they reached, known as the Dayton Peace Accords, has successfully targeted its primary objective, which was to bring an end to the war, an end to the violence, an end to the suffering.