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Making Common Ground Podcast: Episode 5
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan's podcast Making Common Ground launched in January 2021. Catherine, a journalist who currently serves as Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, created this podcast with the goal of creating in-depth conversations amongst different groups of people.
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HIA BiH Executive Director Jasmin Hasić at 'The Western Balkans: Local Priorities, Fractured Regional Perspectives' Webinar
Webinar organised by the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in collaboration with the Department of International History and The Global Governance Centre.
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Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede goes live on Globacom broadcast
As the Guardian reports, African Voices Changemakers program, sponsored by the Nigerian multinational telecommunications company Globacom, will be honoring its social change advocates. Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede will be one of the two speakers, going live on the 30-minute Globacom broadcast.
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We are launching a new project! "Break the vicious circle!"
The project aims to deepen the knowledge of high school students about National Socialism, World War II, and the Holocaust, as well as provoke a reflection on the historical conditions that led to the Shoah.
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Christiana Bukalo featured on Deutschlandfunk Nova radio report
Landecker Democracy Fellow Christiana Bukalo is featured in a radio report from Deutschlandfunk Nova. During this report she is talking about her experiences being stateless and how she wants to help other stateless people.
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Book Pre-Order: "Diversity and Organizational Development"
Senior Fellow Jennifer Kuklenski's book about the challenges of diversifying workplaces is now available for pre-order. "Diversity and Organizational Development" will be released in June.
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Beautiful, unapproachable, and not survivable
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai wrote an article about the representation of women in movies. As a child, she loved to watch adventure movies but the women in those movies were always beautiful, unapproachable, and not survivable. She reflects on societal changes over the last few decades.
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Senior Fellow Bill De La Rosa: "Closing Immigration Prisons"
After Law Professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández gave a guest lecture at the University of Oxford on immigration imprisonment in the US, Senior Fellow Bill De La Rosa wrote a piece titled "Closing Immigration Prisons" for All Souls Blog.