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Announcing the Recipients of October '43 Travel Grant 2022
We are excited to present the recipients of the Humanity in Action October ‘43 Travel Grant 2022.
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Richard D. Parsons
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UH sex misconduct bill tackles growing problem
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser recently reported on a legislation which Senior Landecker Fellow Kris Coffield helped to draft to strengthen protections for sexual assault survivors on college campuses.
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Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze
In March 2023, an academic essay by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel titled "Distorted Representations of Rwandan Tutsis in American Popular Culture: Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze" was published in Peace Review, a Journal of Social Justice.
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October '43 Travel Grant 2020: 'Fatherland' Documentary Premiering at CPH:DOX
2020 grant winner Benjamin Kodboel, along with Senior Fellow Nour Moazzen, have created the documentary 'Fatherland', which is now premiering at the annual Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX).
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Miranda Lesmann Alling
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Introducing the Scottish Festival of Political Communication
Senior Landecker Fellow Laura Westring's Action Project has matured from the original summer school to the new annual Scottish Festival of Political Communication convened by the University of Stirling's Faculty of Humanities and Arts.
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Zikaron's "3G Mini-Story Cafe"
Join Fellows Rachel Bell and Alex Rossen for an interactive MOTH-inspired storytelling event in which a panel of grandchildren of Holocaust survivors will share 5-minute stories that capture a facet of their experiences as descendants of survivors.
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"The Digital Period" goes live!
To mark the International Women's Day on March 8, 2023, Landecker Fellow Judith Blijden launched the website of her Action Project titled "The Digital Period."
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TRACES films made available to educators across Germany
On February 22, the Bertelsmann Foundation's educational blog Schule21, reaching over 2,000 education professional each month, published an article written by Humanity in Action's Film Team about the documentary project "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve." From March 7, the three films of the trilogy are also available on MUNDO, the open educational media library of the 16 German federal states.
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Announcing the Recipients of October '43 Travel Grant 2022
We are excited to present the recipients of the Humanity in Action October ‘43 Travel Grant 2022.
-
Richard D. Parsons
-
UH sex misconduct bill tackles growing problem
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser recently reported on a legislation which Senior Landecker Fellow Kris Coffield helped to draft to strengthen protections for sexual assault survivors on college campuses.
-
Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze
In March 2023, an academic essay by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel titled "Distorted Representations of Rwandan Tutsis in American Popular Culture: Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze" was published in Peace Review, a Journal of Social Justice.
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October '43 Travel Grant 2020: 'Fatherland' Documentary Premiering at CPH:DOX
2020 grant winner Benjamin Kodboel, along with Senior Fellow Nour Moazzen, have created the documentary 'Fatherland', which is now premiering at the annual Copenhagen International Documentary Festival (CPH:DOX).
-
Miranda Lesmann Alling
-
Introducing the Scottish Festival of Political Communication
Senior Landecker Fellow Laura Westring's Action Project has matured from the original summer school to the new annual Scottish Festival of Political Communication convened by the University of Stirling's Faculty of Humanities and Arts.
-
Zikaron's "3G Mini-Story Cafe"
Join Fellows Rachel Bell and Alex Rossen for an interactive MOTH-inspired storytelling event in which a panel of grandchildren of Holocaust survivors will share 5-minute stories that capture a facet of their experiences as descendants of survivors.
-
"The Digital Period" goes live!
To mark the International Women's Day on March 8, 2023, Landecker Fellow Judith Blijden launched the website of her Action Project titled "The Digital Period."
-
TRACES films made available to educators across Germany
On February 22, the Bertelsmann Foundation's educational blog Schule21, reaching over 2,000 education professional each month, published an article written by Humanity in Action's Film Team about the documentary project "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve." From March 7, the three films of the trilogy are also available on MUNDO, the open educational media library of the 16 German federal states.