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BOLD Action: #demandculture Project
Through a strong media campaign and partnership with local organizations, #demandculture aims to begin a movement showing the power of culture and small-town charms.
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Humanity in Action Germany joins association Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband
Humanity in Action Germany has joined the association Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband Berlin. An association of social movements, the Paritätische is committed to the idea of social justice: equal opportunities, the right of every human being to live a life of dignity in which they can develop freely.
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Rights and Resistance: The Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty
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Senior Fellow and Member of our Committee of Recommendation Anna Timmerman on Optimism and Compassion
Anna talks about Humanity in Action Netherlands' founder Ed van Thijn, her Optimism and the Importance of Explicitly Expressing Compassion to People in Conflict Zones on the ‘NOS Radio 1 News’.
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Webinar: Case Study- Wet’suwet’en
The fourth and final webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 15 at 12pm EST, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will walk participants through a review and discussion of the standoff that is rapidly unfolding on Wet’suwet’en Territory
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Webinar: Environmental Justice & Food Sovereignty - Indigenous Leadership in Healing the Land
The third webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 8 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will lead a discussion about Food Sovereignty movements in Indian Country and their implications for Environmental Justice globally.
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Webinar: Unsettling Human Rights
The second webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 1 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will give an overview of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as a continuation of indigenous resistance and as a challenge to individualistic notions of Human Rights.
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Webinar: An Indigenous Person’s History of the United States
The first webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, March 25 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will give an overview of the United States' relationship with indigenous peoples told from the perspective of a Catawba person.
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Catcalling in the streets of Athens
Senior Fellows Konstantinos Koukos and Mairi Markaki have a mission to raise awareness about catcalling on the streets of Athens.
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Senior Fellow and China-Correspondent Anouk Eigenraam Speaks out After a 14-day Quarantine Period
Senior Fellow Anouk Eigenraam, China-correspondent for 'Financieel Dagblad' and 'BNR', is one of the two Dutch reporters who visited the Wuhan region in China during the 'Corona' outbreak. Anouk speaks out after a 14-day quarantine period.
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BOLD Action: #demandculture Project
Through a strong media campaign and partnership with local organizations, #demandculture aims to begin a movement showing the power of culture and small-town charms.
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Humanity in Action Germany joins association Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband
Humanity in Action Germany has joined the association Paritätischer Wohlfahrtsverband Berlin. An association of social movements, the Paritätische is committed to the idea of social justice: equal opportunities, the right of every human being to live a life of dignity in which they can develop freely.
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Rights and Resistance: The Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty
-
Senior Fellow and Member of our Committee of Recommendation Anna Timmerman on Optimism and Compassion
Anna talks about Humanity in Action Netherlands' founder Ed van Thijn, her Optimism and the Importance of Explicitly Expressing Compassion to People in Conflict Zones on the ‘NOS Radio 1 News’.
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Webinar: Case Study- Wet’suwet’en
The fourth and final webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 15 at 12pm EST, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will walk participants through a review and discussion of the standoff that is rapidly unfolding on Wet’suwet’en Territory
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Webinar: Environmental Justice & Food Sovereignty - Indigenous Leadership in Healing the Land
The third webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 8 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will lead a discussion about Food Sovereignty movements in Indian Country and their implications for Environmental Justice globally.
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Webinar: Unsettling Human Rights
The second webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, April 1 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will give an overview of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as a continuation of indigenous resistance and as a challenge to individualistic notions of Human Rights.
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Webinar: An Indigenous Person’s History of the United States
The first webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, March 25 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will give an overview of the United States' relationship with indigenous peoples told from the perspective of a Catawba person.
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Catcalling in the streets of Athens
Senior Fellows Konstantinos Koukos and Mairi Markaki have a mission to raise awareness about catcalling on the streets of Athens.
-
Senior Fellow and China-Correspondent Anouk Eigenraam Speaks out After a 14-day Quarantine Period
Senior Fellow Anouk Eigenraam, China-correspondent for 'Financieel Dagblad' and 'BNR', is one of the two Dutch reporters who visited the Wuhan region in China during the 'Corona' outbreak. Anouk speaks out after a 14-day quarantine period.