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Two Trees in Jerusalem: Educational Materials, Resources, and Inspirations
On this page you will find a variety of educational tools and resources to enrich the viewing experience of the film "Two Trees in Jerusalem" in your classroom.
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The Mystery of the Icky Water
Senior Fellow Alicia Terrero, together with Senior Fellow Ronak Gandhi, seek to discuss protection of the environment and local ecosystems with the youngest generation. To do so, they use the format of a mystery children’s book to discuss the role of corporations in water pollution & the destruction of local ecosystems.
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Reimagine, Rebuild, Restore
"Reimagine, Rebuild, Restore" by Cassandra Meador is a pilot guide to Reimagining ourselves, Rebuilding community, and Restoring Hope through playing tabletop roleplaying games in prisons.
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ACTIVATE
As her Action Project, Daikira Brown-Turner organized a conference titled ACTIVATE. The program aimed to activate one's voice and strengths to dismantle the status quo. "Out with the old, in with the new and equitable life we all deserve," Daikira subtitled it.
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Behind the Blood Ban
Senior Fellow Jacob Fertig’s Article on blood donor discrimination was recently published in Tablet Magazine.
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Christiana Bukalo and Mamobo Ogoro join the Belonging & Democracy Forum
Landecker Fellows Christiana Bukalo and Mamobo Ogoro have been appointed as Advisory Board Members for the Belonging and Democracy Forum by the Othering and Belonging Institute by UC Berkeley.
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Empathy is a Gamechanger
Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro supports "Empathy is a Gamechanger," a new initiative launched by a Limerick-based charity which aims to tackle bullying, racism, online hate speech, and a "cruel culture of division."
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Judith Blum
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Humanity in Action Executive Director Judith Goldstein's 2022 Fellowship Opening Remarks
On the first day of the 2022 International Fellowship, Humanity in Action Founder and Executive Director Judith Goldstein began the program with opening remarks, discussing the critical issues that the 2022 cohort faces during this Fellowship year.
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Irene Crestanello
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Two Trees in Jerusalem: Educational Materials, Resources, and Inspirations
On this page you will find a variety of educational tools and resources to enrich the viewing experience of the film "Two Trees in Jerusalem" in your classroom.
-
The Mystery of the Icky Water
Senior Fellow Alicia Terrero, together with Senior Fellow Ronak Gandhi, seek to discuss protection of the environment and local ecosystems with the youngest generation. To do so, they use the format of a mystery children’s book to discuss the role of corporations in water pollution & the destruction of local ecosystems.
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Reimagine, Rebuild, Restore
"Reimagine, Rebuild, Restore" by Cassandra Meador is a pilot guide to Reimagining ourselves, Rebuilding community, and Restoring Hope through playing tabletop roleplaying games in prisons.
-
ACTIVATE
As her Action Project, Daikira Brown-Turner organized a conference titled ACTIVATE. The program aimed to activate one's voice and strengths to dismantle the status quo. "Out with the old, in with the new and equitable life we all deserve," Daikira subtitled it.
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Behind the Blood Ban
Senior Fellow Jacob Fertig’s Article on blood donor discrimination was recently published in Tablet Magazine.
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Christiana Bukalo and Mamobo Ogoro join the Belonging & Democracy Forum
Landecker Fellows Christiana Bukalo and Mamobo Ogoro have been appointed as Advisory Board Members for the Belonging and Democracy Forum by the Othering and Belonging Institute by UC Berkeley.
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Empathy is a Gamechanger
Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro supports "Empathy is a Gamechanger," a new initiative launched by a Limerick-based charity which aims to tackle bullying, racism, online hate speech, and a "cruel culture of division."
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Judith Blum
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Humanity in Action Executive Director Judith Goldstein's 2022 Fellowship Opening Remarks
On the first day of the 2022 International Fellowship, Humanity in Action Founder and Executive Director Judith Goldstein began the program with opening remarks, discussing the critical issues that the 2022 cohort faces during this Fellowship year.
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Irene Crestanello