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Op-ed: Prod Bystanders to be 'Upstanders' like Darnella Frazier
Senior Fellow's Zachary D. Kaufman's op-ed, titled "Prod Bystanders to be 'Upstanders' like Darnella Frazier," was recently published by the Houston Chronicle.
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2nd Online Workshop of 'The New Democratic Wo/Men of WB' program
The New Democratic Wo/Men of Western Balkans program, supported by the International Višegrad Fund, continues with a 3-day long online workshop for participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia!
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Op-ed on community violence intervention
2004 Copenhagen Fellow Fatimah Loren Dreier (Muhammad) and David Muhammad, executive director of the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, recently co-wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, titled "President Biden is listening to communities on violence prevention. Congress should, too."
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2021 Humanity in Action Fellows
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"Rootless Podcast"
Senior Fellow Jasmine Paul created "Rotless Podcast," a podcast exploring what "community" means in an international setting.
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Book Publication: "Schwarz wird großgeschrieben"
Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein Obulor is publishing the collection of works by 20 Black FLINTAs (Women, Lesbian, Inter, Nonbinary, Trans, Agender) called "Schwarz wird großgeschrieben" (Black is capitalized). The book will be published on September 27th, 2021.
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Online Talk: "From The Metropolis To The Town - The Role Of Urban Spaces In The Fight Against Racism"
Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein Obulor will participate in an online talk about the role of cities in supporting the creation of anti-racist and inclusive societies. The talk is held by "Schwarzkopf-Stiftung Junges Europa" and will take place on Wednesday, May 12th at 6pm CEST.
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Arabeze: A Collection of Poems
Senior Fellow Yasmene Dergham's project "Arabeze" is a collection of poems that discusses duel identity, social justice issues, modern day imperialism, and everything in between.
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Exploring the Unsurprising Rise of Anti-Asian Violence in the U.S.
Senior Fellow Sabrina Jen's project analyzed the rise of Sinophobia during the COVID-19 pandemic and contextualized it in historical anti-Asian violence in the U.S.
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Youth Accessing Public Information
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Op-ed: Prod Bystanders to be 'Upstanders' like Darnella Frazier
Senior Fellow's Zachary D. Kaufman's op-ed, titled "Prod Bystanders to be 'Upstanders' like Darnella Frazier," was recently published by the Houston Chronicle.
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2nd Online Workshop of 'The New Democratic Wo/Men of WB' program
The New Democratic Wo/Men of Western Balkans program, supported by the International Višegrad Fund, continues with a 3-day long online workshop for participants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and North Macedonia!
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Op-ed on community violence intervention
2004 Copenhagen Fellow Fatimah Loren Dreier (Muhammad) and David Muhammad, executive director of the National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform, recently co-wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post, titled "President Biden is listening to communities on violence prevention. Congress should, too."
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2021 Humanity in Action Fellows
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"Rootless Podcast"
Senior Fellow Jasmine Paul created "Rotless Podcast," a podcast exploring what "community" means in an international setting.
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Book Publication: "Schwarz wird großgeschrieben"
Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein Obulor is publishing the collection of works by 20 Black FLINTAs (Women, Lesbian, Inter, Nonbinary, Trans, Agender) called "Schwarz wird großgeschrieben" (Black is capitalized). The book will be published on September 27th, 2021.
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Online Talk: "From The Metropolis To The Town - The Role Of Urban Spaces In The Fight Against Racism"
Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein Obulor will participate in an online talk about the role of cities in supporting the creation of anti-racist and inclusive societies. The talk is held by "Schwarzkopf-Stiftung Junges Europa" and will take place on Wednesday, May 12th at 6pm CEST.
-
Arabeze: A Collection of Poems
Senior Fellow Yasmene Dergham's project "Arabeze" is a collection of poems that discusses duel identity, social justice issues, modern day imperialism, and everything in between.
-
Exploring the Unsurprising Rise of Anti-Asian Violence in the U.S.
Senior Fellow Sabrina Jen's project analyzed the rise of Sinophobia during the COVID-19 pandemic and contextualized it in historical anti-Asian violence in the U.S.