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We thank the members of our Admissions Committee for the Landecker Democracy Fellowship
We thank the members of our Admissions Committee for the Landecker Democracy Fellowship 2020/21. From August 3 to September 28, 2020 members of the Admissions Committee read over 260 applications and interviewed more than 90 finalists.
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Nakeema Stefflbauer
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Explore the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship's Open Events
This year the Copenhagen Fellowship 2020 focused on Denmark's relation to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Using a Human Rights lens we dove deep into the pressing realities of this often overlooked region and Denmark's role in shaping it. During the Fellowship, we hosted four open events where the Copenhagen public was invited to discuss related topics with our Fellows. All events tried to untangle the complex issues related to the Unity of the Realm, as well as understand what civic engagement and action means in 2020.
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Five Ways Telecommunications Companies Can Fight Internet Shutdowns
From telemedicine and online education to Zoom weddings and funerals, people rely on digital technologies like never before. And yet governments around the world continue to order internet and mobile network disruptions. These disruptions range from the yearlong blackout in Jammu and Kashmir, where connectivity is still being restored in dribs and drabs, to recent disruptions in response to unrest in Ethiopia and protests in Belarus.
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Wikipedia’s new entry on 2018 Polish disability protest
Patching gaps in Wiki-knowledge! We are proud to present Wikipedia’s new entry on the 2018 Polish disability protest, entirely created by this year’s Humanity in Action Poland’s Fellows.
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The influence of (gender) stereotypes on our gender (identity)
Senior Fellow Daniel Busacca Dolleo developed a workshop where they discuss the impact that gender has on our identity & therefore of who we are.
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On the path to accepting a mixed identity
Senior Fellow Jasmine Burton speaks about growing up in a predominantly white community and her work towards improving global health while challenging the perception of women of color.
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Blind on the right eye?
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports about a police officer who kept right-wing ideas in his office and is said to have financially supported "Group S."
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Escape Room 'Kako ću?' prezentovan na edukativnoj radionici 'Chance for Us'
Članice i članovi tima “Kako ću? … fali ti papir” Elma Kodro, Erma Kurtović i Anes Hodžić prezentovali su svoju građansku kampanju na edukativnom treningu “Chance for Us” koji je održan od 4. do 6. septembra u Sarajevu u organizaciji Fondacije Boris Divković.
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How to Fix Democracy hosts Live Session with Timothy Snyder & Michael Abramowitz
The Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action invite you to a live session of How To Fix Democracy with Timothy Snyder and Michael Abramowitz.
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We thank the members of our Admissions Committee for the Landecker Democracy Fellowship
We thank the members of our Admissions Committee for the Landecker Democracy Fellowship 2020/21. From August 3 to September 28, 2020 members of the Admissions Committee read over 260 applications and interviewed more than 90 finalists.
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Nakeema Stefflbauer
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Explore the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship's Open Events
This year the Copenhagen Fellowship 2020 focused on Denmark's relation to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Using a Human Rights lens we dove deep into the pressing realities of this often overlooked region and Denmark's role in shaping it. During the Fellowship, we hosted four open events where the Copenhagen public was invited to discuss related topics with our Fellows. All events tried to untangle the complex issues related to the Unity of the Realm, as well as understand what civic engagement and action means in 2020.
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Five Ways Telecommunications Companies Can Fight Internet Shutdowns
From telemedicine and online education to Zoom weddings and funerals, people rely on digital technologies like never before. And yet governments around the world continue to order internet and mobile network disruptions. These disruptions range from the yearlong blackout in Jammu and Kashmir, where connectivity is still being restored in dribs and drabs, to recent disruptions in response to unrest in Ethiopia and protests in Belarus.
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Wikipedia’s new entry on 2018 Polish disability protest
Patching gaps in Wiki-knowledge! We are proud to present Wikipedia’s new entry on the 2018 Polish disability protest, entirely created by this year’s Humanity in Action Poland’s Fellows.
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The influence of (gender) stereotypes on our gender (identity)
Senior Fellow Daniel Busacca Dolleo developed a workshop where they discuss the impact that gender has on our identity & therefore of who we are.
-
On the path to accepting a mixed identity
Senior Fellow Jasmine Burton speaks about growing up in a predominantly white community and her work towards improving global health while challenging the perception of women of color.
-
Blind on the right eye?
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports about a police officer who kept right-wing ideas in his office and is said to have financially supported "Group S."
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Escape Room 'Kako ću?' prezentovan na edukativnoj radionici 'Chance for Us'
Članice i članovi tima “Kako ću? … fali ti papir” Elma Kodro, Erma Kurtović i Anes Hodžić prezentovali su svoju građansku kampanju na edukativnom treningu “Chance for Us” koji je održan od 4. do 6. septembra u Sarajevu u organizaciji Fondacije Boris Divković.
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How to Fix Democracy hosts Live Session with Timothy Snyder & Michael Abramowitz
The Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action invite you to a live session of How To Fix Democracy with Timothy Snyder and Michael Abramowitz.