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How To Fix Democracy with Margaret Atwood
Season Three Episode Five "Democracy, citizenship, and dystopian fiction" features Margaret Atwood, an award-winning author, who has written numerous best-sellers including the 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale. She and host Andrew Keen discuss Margaret's impressions of citizenship and the importance of fiction writers in a democracy. Dystopias, Atwood says, show us the future if we do not correct the mistakes of the present, and so writers of dystopian fiction aid democracies by showing the consequences of inaction.
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 9 with Ece Temelkuran
How to Fix Democracy hosted a live session with guest Ece Temelkuran on February 24, 2021. Hosted by Andrew Keen, they how to reimagine citizenship in our networked 21st century.
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"Conscience and Courage" - Judith Goldstein to moderate "Virtual Public Policy Forum" at Frances Perkins Center
On April 25, 2021, Executive Director of Humanity in Action Judith Goldstein moderated "Conscience and Courage: Frances Perkins and Dr. Feng Shan Ho - Little Known Heroes Who Save Lives" as part of the Frances Perkins Center's virtual Public Policy Forum: Immigration/Refugee Policy.
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Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal Announces Participating Artists for Upcoming Raisin Exhibition
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal has spent the past several weekends on-site at the 6018 North experimental arts and culture space in Chicago, planning with the tremendous artists who will participate in this fall's Raisin exhibition. This exhibition, which will take place at 6018 North, is a partner project of the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2021.
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Szczepan Siekierka
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Jakub Müller
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Stefania Wilczyńska (Stefa)
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Tomasz Blatt
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Climate Impact LA: James Crisafulli's Action Project
2020 Amsterdam Fellow James Crisafulli began working on his Action Project called Climate Impact LA, which is done in partnership with Sunrise Movement LA and Earth Guardians.
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27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Senior Fellow and Professional Lecturer Noam Schimmel recently published a thought piece titled "A Postcolonial Reflection on the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi and its Legacy" for the Commemoration of the 27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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How To Fix Democracy with Margaret Atwood
Season Three Episode Five "Democracy, citizenship, and dystopian fiction" features Margaret Atwood, an award-winning author, who has written numerous best-sellers including the 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale. She and host Andrew Keen discuss Margaret's impressions of citizenship and the importance of fiction writers in a democracy. Dystopias, Atwood says, show us the future if we do not correct the mistakes of the present, and so writers of dystopian fiction aid democracies by showing the consequences of inaction.
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 9 with Ece Temelkuran
How to Fix Democracy hosted a live session with guest Ece Temelkuran on February 24, 2021. Hosted by Andrew Keen, they how to reimagine citizenship in our networked 21st century.
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"Conscience and Courage" - Judith Goldstein to moderate "Virtual Public Policy Forum" at Frances Perkins Center
On April 25, 2021, Executive Director of Humanity in Action Judith Goldstein moderated "Conscience and Courage: Frances Perkins and Dr. Feng Shan Ho - Little Known Heroes Who Save Lives" as part of the Frances Perkins Center's virtual Public Policy Forum: Immigration/Refugee Policy.
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Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal Announces Participating Artists for Upcoming Raisin Exhibition
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal has spent the past several weekends on-site at the 6018 North experimental arts and culture space in Chicago, planning with the tremendous artists who will participate in this fall's Raisin exhibition. This exhibition, which will take place at 6018 North, is a partner project of the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2021.
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Szczepan Siekierka
-
Jakub Müller
-
Stefania Wilczyńska (Stefa)
-
Tomasz Blatt
-
Climate Impact LA: James Crisafulli's Action Project
2020 Amsterdam Fellow James Crisafulli began working on his Action Project called Climate Impact LA, which is done in partnership with Sunrise Movement LA and Earth Guardians.
-
27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Senior Fellow and Professional Lecturer Noam Schimmel recently published a thought piece titled "A Postcolonial Reflection on the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi and its Legacy" for the Commemoration of the 27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.