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The Mapping Inequities Fellowship
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Human rights are not (only) history! How to teach about the past and act in the present to inspire others
On December 8, 2021, during a virtual panel discussion, we met with fantastic speakers to talk about the importance of historical education and how to combine history with human rights education. Our guests shared some good practices that can help others to start or develop their own activities in this field.
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What are Kenyan objects doing in western museums?
Senior Fellow Eric Otieno discusses Kenyan collections in western museums at the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Aisha Turner facilitates a Storytelling Workshop for Landecker Fellows
Senior Fellow Aisha Turner facilitated a Storytelling and Empowerment Workshop for the 2021-22 Landecker Fellows cohort.
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The Humanize Project
Landecker Democracy Fellow Nasim and the Humanise Project seek to contribute to the current activation of Scotland’s wellbeing economy. The aim is to create spaces, in the shape of workshops, for young people to pause, reflect, and realign with their purpose and the change they want to make in their institutions.
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Civic Engagement Training Center in Miskolc
Landecker Democracy Fellow Agí is creating a training center in Miskolc that hosts events among diverse groups of people who experience exclusion and/or organize for social change.
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Landecker Fellow Christiana Bukalo spoke at TEDxTUM 2021 event
In October 2021, Landecker Senior Fellow Christiana Bukalo spoke at TEDxTUM 2021 event. The recording of her speech is now publicly available.
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LA Bridge Builders Collective
Maia's Landecker Democracy Fellowship project will map the landscape of bridge builders in Los Angeles with the aim of allowing activists, funders, politicians, community organizations, and other leaders to understand and to locate bridging resources more easily.
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Gorillas: The startup delivery company with blurred power structures
Landecker Fellow Yonatan Miller was recently cited in an article by Morgan Meaker in WIRED Magasine. The piece untitled "Europe went bananas for Gorillas. Then its workers rose up" digs into the delivery app and its unfavorable working conditions.
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Louisa Klaßen contributes to "Awesome HipHop Humans"
Senior Fellow Louisa Klaßen contributed to Awesome HipHop Humans, a new book on Queer*Fem*Rap in German-speaking countries.
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The Mapping Inequities Fellowship
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Human rights are not (only) history! How to teach about the past and act in the present to inspire others
On December 8, 2021, during a virtual panel discussion, we met with fantastic speakers to talk about the importance of historical education and how to combine history with human rights education. Our guests shared some good practices that can help others to start or develop their own activities in this field.
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What are Kenyan objects doing in western museums?
Senior Fellow Eric Otieno discusses Kenyan collections in western museums at the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt, Germany.
-
Aisha Turner facilitates a Storytelling Workshop for Landecker Fellows
Senior Fellow Aisha Turner facilitated a Storytelling and Empowerment Workshop for the 2021-22 Landecker Fellows cohort.
-
The Humanize Project
Landecker Democracy Fellow Nasim and the Humanise Project seek to contribute to the current activation of Scotland’s wellbeing economy. The aim is to create spaces, in the shape of workshops, for young people to pause, reflect, and realign with their purpose and the change they want to make in their institutions.
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Civic Engagement Training Center in Miskolc
Landecker Democracy Fellow Agí is creating a training center in Miskolc that hosts events among diverse groups of people who experience exclusion and/or organize for social change.
-
Landecker Fellow Christiana Bukalo spoke at TEDxTUM 2021 event
In October 2021, Landecker Senior Fellow Christiana Bukalo spoke at TEDxTUM 2021 event. The recording of her speech is now publicly available.
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LA Bridge Builders Collective
Maia's Landecker Democracy Fellowship project will map the landscape of bridge builders in Los Angeles with the aim of allowing activists, funders, politicians, community organizations, and other leaders to understand and to locate bridging resources more easily.
-
Gorillas: The startup delivery company with blurred power structures
Landecker Fellow Yonatan Miller was recently cited in an article by Morgan Meaker in WIRED Magasine. The piece untitled "Europe went bananas for Gorillas. Then its workers rose up" digs into the delivery app and its unfavorable working conditions.
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Louisa Klaßen contributes to "Awesome HipHop Humans"
Senior Fellow Louisa Klaßen contributed to Awesome HipHop Humans, a new book on Queer*Fem*Rap in German-speaking countries.