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Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+ free zones”
Senior Fellow Lukasz Niparko co-authored an article with Patrice McMahon, titled "Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in 'LGBTQI+-free zones.'" Featured in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, this article examines the Law and Justice government's conservative agenda is directly attacking Polish LGBTQI+ activists--and how activists are resisting and persisting in the face of discrimination.
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The Last Chords in the Auschwitz Universe
Landecker Fellow Tomasz Cebulski will speak as a part of an event commemorating the 76th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
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Halo.Radio Appearance
Landecker Fellow Lena Bielska spoke live on Halo.Radio about sexual education and combatting violence. Lena is an anti-bullying and anti-discrimination coach at Fundacja HerStory (HerStory Foundation).
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Webinar honouring the many contributions of Alda Facio to the promotion of women’s human rights worldwide
We recommend watching the webinar, which celebrated the work of Alda Facio, a prominent feminist jurist and former Expert Member of the UN Working Group on Discrimination Against Women & Girls.
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Senior Fellow Nina Gabryś appointed Plenipotentiary for Equality Policy under the Mayor of Krakow!
Congratulations to Nina!
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Senior Fellow Nina Łazarczyk-Bilal published a research paper!
We highly recommend it!
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Op-Ed in the iconic Ms. Magazine!
Magda Szarota, a board member of Humanity In Action Polska, together with Suzannah Phillips, Deputy Director from Women Enabled, bring women with disabilities to the front in the debate on abortion rights in Poland.
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Aleksandra Wilczura, a member of our activist network, took part in the Human Library session!
Aleksandra Wilczura, a member of our activist network and the President of the Cukunft Jewish Association, took part in the Human Library session, where she spoke on the situation of women from religious, national and ethnic minorities in Poland.