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How to Fix Democracy with Amity Shlaes
"As you can see from the stock market response, even the $2 trillion stimulus [during the coronavirus pandemic] did not save us. I tend to think that the private sector is going to be the salvation and that the market already recognizes that."
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2021-2022 Detroit Grant Competition
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How Humanity in Action Shaped My Recent Book on Human Rights
The book traces the role of human rights concerns in US foreign policy during the 1980s, focusing on the struggle among the Reagan administration and members of Congress. It demonstrates how pressure from Congress led the administration to reconsider its approach to human rights and craft a conservative human rights policy shaped by anti-communism and connected to selective attempts to promote democracy.
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Senior Fellows Raise $35,462 for Giving Campaign
Each year we run a Senior Fellow Giving Campaign, which aims to gather support from the Senior Fellow community for future Humanity in Action programming. This year we raised over $35,000!
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Senior Fellow's research shows asymptomatic transmission of virus causing COVID-19 poses significant threat
Senior Fellow Nathan Furukawa, an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Center for Disease Control National Center, finds in latest research that the asymptomatic transmission of SARS Coronavirus 2, the virus causing the COVID-19 disease, is a potent threat for health care systems' ability to contain the virus.
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COVID-19 Vlogs from a Global Cultural Activist and Founder of RAPtivism
In this vlog series, Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima shares her thoughts on COVID-19 and the many headlines coming out during this time.
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Meditations for Activists in the Time of COVID-19
Aimed to help activists find hope and rootedness during the tumultuous times of COVID-19, Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima shares her free meditations.
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From social justice to storytelling, Emory College class orator speaks out for others
Adama Kamara, Program Assistant for the John Lewis Fellowship, was selected by a jury of her peers and faculty at Emory College to speak for the 2020 graduating class at this year's virtual celebration.
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Adama Kamara
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How to Fix Democracy with Amity Shlaes
"As you can see from the stock market response, even the $2 trillion stimulus [during the coronavirus pandemic] did not save us. I tend to think that the private sector is going to be the salvation and that the market already recognizes that."
-
Application Form
-
2021-2022 Detroit Grant Competition
-
How Humanity in Action Shaped My Recent Book on Human Rights
The book traces the role of human rights concerns in US foreign policy during the 1980s, focusing on the struggle among the Reagan administration and members of Congress. It demonstrates how pressure from Congress led the administration to reconsider its approach to human rights and craft a conservative human rights policy shaped by anti-communism and connected to selective attempts to promote democracy.
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Senior Fellows Raise $35,462 for Giving Campaign
Each year we run a Senior Fellow Giving Campaign, which aims to gather support from the Senior Fellow community for future Humanity in Action programming. This year we raised over $35,000!
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Senior Fellow's research shows asymptomatic transmission of virus causing COVID-19 poses significant threat
Senior Fellow Nathan Furukawa, an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Center for Disease Control National Center, finds in latest research that the asymptomatic transmission of SARS Coronavirus 2, the virus causing the COVID-19 disease, is a potent threat for health care systems' ability to contain the virus.
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COVID-19 Vlogs from a Global Cultural Activist and Founder of RAPtivism
In this vlog series, Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima shares her thoughts on COVID-19 and the many headlines coming out during this time.
-
Meditations for Activists in the Time of COVID-19
Aimed to help activists find hope and rootedness during the tumultuous times of COVID-19, Senior Fellow Aisha Fukushima shares her free meditations.
-
From social justice to storytelling, Emory College class orator speaks out for others
Adama Kamara, Program Assistant for the John Lewis Fellowship, was selected by a jury of her peers and faculty at Emory College to speak for the 2020 graduating class at this year's virtual celebration.
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Adama Kamara