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Studying the Past to Build the Future
Senior Fellow Susannah Shattuck, a MBA/MPP candidate at Stanford Graduate School of Business speaks on how entrepreneurial disrupters need to take the right lessons from the past to understand the impact innovations will have on human behavior.
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Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Political Campaigns from Cyberattacks
Senior Fellow Amy Larsen authors an article for New York University's Journal of Legislation & Public Policy, discussing potential cybersecurity threats the U.S. could face during the current election cycle amidst the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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Launch of The Avant Guardian Podcast
Senior Fellow and Staff Director of the William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice, Devon Crawford, and longtime friend of Humanity in Action, Reverend Cornell Brooks, helped launched The Avant Guardian podcast series to honor William Monroe Trotter's struggle for racial equity.
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How this Model Activist from Burkina Faso is responding to the new Coronavirus Pandemic
In this article for TRUE Africa, Senior Fellow and Humanity in Action Trustee Claude Grunitzky interviews model and activist Georgie Badiel Liberty on her work improving health and sanitation in Burkina Faso during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Keep Conversations Going During Coronavirus Lockdown
Humanity in Action Senior Fellow and Board Member Claude Grunitzky writes in TRUE Africa of how members of the African diaspora are keeping conversations alive and are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Fix Democracy with Sarah Miller
"In the 1970s, the legacy of the New Deal had petered out. A new generation of leadership had come into Washington that did not have at the center this antagonistic, skeptical approach toward concentrated corporate and economic power."
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Humanity in Action The Netherlands Commemorates 75 Years of Freedom
On 4 May we commemorate the victims of the Second World War and on 5 May we celebrate the liberation of the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from the German occupation. Which stories do we remember today to celebrate our freedom and which stories are still missing?
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Being Together by Staying Apart: The 2020 Humanity in Action Fellowship
We are committed to providing a deeply meaningful experience to our Fellows this year as we have done for the past two decades. Following a multimedia and multi-format approach including films, skill-building workshops, lectures, dynamic action project labs and more, we are working hard to design an intriguing online program that bridges the past with the present and future.
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Reflections on Social Cohesion/Social Coercion
Israel, Germany and the US are facing deeply divisive issues of national identity—and nationalism, often in its extreme incarnation—that derive from diverse populations and their leaders—issues that involve race, religion and national boundaries and histories.
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My car is my safe space
Senior Fellow and journalist Esra Karakaya presents her TV shows wearing a headscarf. In a recent interview published in the German daily Der Tagesspiegel, she talks about omnipresent prejudices, stigmatisation and everyday racism in Germany.
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Studying the Past to Build the Future
Senior Fellow Susannah Shattuck, a MBA/MPP candidate at Stanford Graduate School of Business speaks on how entrepreneurial disrupters need to take the right lessons from the past to understand the impact innovations will have on human behavior.
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Comprehensive Approach to Protecting Political Campaigns from Cyberattacks
Senior Fellow Amy Larsen authors an article for New York University's Journal of Legislation & Public Policy, discussing potential cybersecurity threats the U.S. could face during the current election cycle amidst the COVID-19 public health crisis.
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Launch of The Avant Guardian Podcast
Senior Fellow and Staff Director of the William Monroe Trotter Collaborative for Social Justice, Devon Crawford, and longtime friend of Humanity in Action, Reverend Cornell Brooks, helped launched The Avant Guardian podcast series to honor William Monroe Trotter's struggle for racial equity.
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How this Model Activist from Burkina Faso is responding to the new Coronavirus Pandemic
In this article for TRUE Africa, Senior Fellow and Humanity in Action Trustee Claude Grunitzky interviews model and activist Georgie Badiel Liberty on her work improving health and sanitation in Burkina Faso during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Keep Conversations Going During Coronavirus Lockdown
Humanity in Action Senior Fellow and Board Member Claude Grunitzky writes in TRUE Africa of how members of the African diaspora are keeping conversations alive and are being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Fix Democracy with Sarah Miller
"In the 1970s, the legacy of the New Deal had petered out. A new generation of leadership had come into Washington that did not have at the center this antagonistic, skeptical approach toward concentrated corporate and economic power."
-
Humanity in Action The Netherlands Commemorates 75 Years of Freedom
On 4 May we commemorate the victims of the Second World War and on 5 May we celebrate the liberation of the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands from the German occupation. Which stories do we remember today to celebrate our freedom and which stories are still missing?
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Being Together by Staying Apart: The 2020 Humanity in Action Fellowship
We are committed to providing a deeply meaningful experience to our Fellows this year as we have done for the past two decades. Following a multimedia and multi-format approach including films, skill-building workshops, lectures, dynamic action project labs and more, we are working hard to design an intriguing online program that bridges the past with the present and future.
-
Reflections on Social Cohesion/Social Coercion
Israel, Germany and the US are facing deeply divisive issues of national identity—and nationalism, often in its extreme incarnation—that derive from diverse populations and their leaders—issues that involve race, religion and national boundaries and histories.
-
My car is my safe space
Senior Fellow and journalist Esra Karakaya presents her TV shows wearing a headscarf. In a recent interview published in the German daily Der Tagesspiegel, she talks about omnipresent prejudices, stigmatisation and everyday racism in Germany.