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How To Fix Democracy Live Session with Fatimah Loren Dreier and Balarama Holness
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America, Humanity in Action, and the Canadian Institute for Citizenship hosted a live discussion about the role of citizen engagement and community activism to fight societal challenges such as systemic racism, inequality, and violence.
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Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly Featured on Hi Society Podcast
Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly was a guest on Hi Society, a political podcast that discusses various matters. In this recent episode, she discussed lobbyism in Germany.
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We organize knowledge to act better. „Break the Vicious Circle!” project starts in full swing!
On May 12, 2021, the webinar "Genocide. Definition, History, Counteraction" took place as part of the “Break the Vicious Circle!” project.
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General Suspicion for All or None
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai recently published an article in "Die Zeit". Her article explains how people with migration history face general suspicion during their daily life. She also addresses the #allesdichtmachen campaign.
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Supporting Student Literacy in DC
Senior Fellow Allister Chang wrote a piece for The DC Line on how Washington, DC is facing a unique opportunity to use federal money for teacher training to support student literacy.
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Conversation with Asha Shajahan on the COVID-19 Crisis in India
On May 13th, Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan went live with March For Science as part of their weekly "Let's Get FACTSinated" series and discussed the COVID-19 crisis in India.
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How To Fix Democracy with Nanjala Nyabola
Season Three Episode Seven "What is global citizenship?" features Nanjala Nyabola, a writer, political analyst, and activist based in Nairobi, Kenya. In this interview, she talks with host Andrew Keen about the meaning of citizenship especially in relation to global citizenship.
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Our Ombudsperson
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"Getriebene" by Armin Wühle
Senior Fellow Armin Wühle has written the novel "Getriebene," which was recently published on February 20, 2021 by Marix Verlag.
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Imtinen Abidi
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Results
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How To Fix Democracy Live Session with Fatimah Loren Dreier and Balarama Holness
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America, Humanity in Action, and the Canadian Institute for Citizenship hosted a live discussion about the role of citizen engagement and community activism to fight societal challenges such as systemic racism, inequality, and violence.
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Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly Featured on Hi Society Podcast
Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly was a guest on Hi Society, a political podcast that discusses various matters. In this recent episode, she discussed lobbyism in Germany.
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We organize knowledge to act better. „Break the Vicious Circle!” project starts in full swing!
On May 12, 2021, the webinar "Genocide. Definition, History, Counteraction" took place as part of the “Break the Vicious Circle!” project.
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General Suspicion for All or None
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai recently published an article in "Die Zeit". Her article explains how people with migration history face general suspicion during their daily life. She also addresses the #allesdichtmachen campaign.
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Supporting Student Literacy in DC
Senior Fellow Allister Chang wrote a piece for The DC Line on how Washington, DC is facing a unique opportunity to use federal money for teacher training to support student literacy.
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Conversation with Asha Shajahan on the COVID-19 Crisis in India
On May 13th, Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan went live with March For Science as part of their weekly "Let's Get FACTSinated" series and discussed the COVID-19 crisis in India.
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How To Fix Democracy with Nanjala Nyabola
Season Three Episode Seven "What is global citizenship?" features Nanjala Nyabola, a writer, political analyst, and activist based in Nairobi, Kenya. In this interview, she talks with host Andrew Keen about the meaning of citizenship especially in relation to global citizenship.
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Our Ombudsperson
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"Getriebene" by Armin Wühle
Senior Fellow Armin Wühle has written the novel "Getriebene," which was recently published on February 20, 2021 by Marix Verlag.
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Imtinen Abidi