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From social justice to storytelling, Emory College class orator speaks out for others
Adama Kamara, Program Assistant for the John Lewis Fellowship, was selected by a jury of her peers and faculty at Emory College to speak for the 2020 graduating class at this year's virtual celebration.
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Adama Kamara
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Online Dinner & Dialogue: Community Solidarity and Anti-Asian Racism in the Time of COVID-19
Fellows June Thalin Worm Gibba and Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh invite you to a meet up for the Asian diaspora in Europe. This online dinner and dialogue will discuss community solidarity and anti-Asian racism in the Time of COVID-19.
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Humanity in Action Poland is partner of "Common Knowlege: Naomi Klein" Project
How does modern capitalism use natural disasters and social crises? This is a very timely and overreaching question in Naomi Klein's book "The Shock Doctrine", which is the basis for the "Common Knowledge: Naomi Klein" Project, of which we are one of the partners.
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Fellowship FAQs
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The Danish Exception
The rescue of Danish Jews in October 1943 to Sweden has served as the inspiration for the inception of Humanity in Action. Judy Glickman Lauder’s photographs in Beyond the Shadows document the horrific sites of the Holocaust, while telling the uplifting story of the Danish Rescue. Founder and CEO Judith Goldstein contributed this written piece to that book.
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COVID-19 in Africa: Online Magazine seeks African writers to share insights on COVID-19 experiences on the continent
Distinguished Diva, an online African magazine for and by women of African heritage, is seeking contributions on their upcoming issue on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the African continent. Distinguished Divas' current Editor-in-Chief is Senior Fellow Adeola Naomi Aderemi.
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Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Podcast: Gender, Rights & Resistance
Senior Fellow Meredith Blake discusses gender, rights, resistance and the gendered dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic in this podcast from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
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75 jaar Vrijheid: Naar een inclusieve en duurzame herdenking
Gisteren was de Nationale Herdenkingsdag en vandaag is het Bevrijdingsdag in Nederland. Dagen die onze aandacht onverdeelde aandacht hebben, maar waar we ook vraagtekens bij zetten. De afgelopen jaren is de kritiek op dit ambigue herdenkingsmoment toegenomen. Is de Nederlandse Nationale Herdenking inclusief en duurzaam? En hoe kunnen we de lessen uit het verleden gebruiken om ons naar een betere toekomst te leiden?
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From social justice to storytelling, Emory College class orator speaks out for others
Adama Kamara, Program Assistant for the John Lewis Fellowship, was selected by a jury of her peers and faculty at Emory College to speak for the 2020 graduating class at this year's virtual celebration.
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Adama Kamara
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Online Dinner & Dialogue: Community Solidarity and Anti-Asian Racism in the Time of COVID-19
Fellows June Thalin Worm Gibba and Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh invite you to a meet up for the Asian diaspora in Europe. This online dinner and dialogue will discuss community solidarity and anti-Asian racism in the Time of COVID-19.
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Humanity in Action Poland is partner of "Common Knowlege: Naomi Klein" Project
How does modern capitalism use natural disasters and social crises? This is a very timely and overreaching question in Naomi Klein's book "The Shock Doctrine", which is the basis for the "Common Knowledge: Naomi Klein" Project, of which we are one of the partners.
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Fellowship FAQs
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Application Form
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The Danish Exception
The rescue of Danish Jews in October 1943 to Sweden has served as the inspiration for the inception of Humanity in Action. Judy Glickman Lauder’s photographs in Beyond the Shadows document the horrific sites of the Holocaust, while telling the uplifting story of the Danish Rescue. Founder and CEO Judith Goldstein contributed this written piece to that book.
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COVID-19 in Africa: Online Magazine seeks African writers to share insights on COVID-19 experiences on the continent
Distinguished Diva, an online African magazine for and by women of African heritage, is seeking contributions on their upcoming issue on how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the African continent. Distinguished Divas' current Editor-in-Chief is Senior Fellow Adeola Naomi Aderemi.
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Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Podcast: Gender, Rights & Resistance
Senior Fellow Meredith Blake discusses gender, rights, resistance and the gendered dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic in this podcast from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
-
75 jaar Vrijheid: Naar een inclusieve en duurzame herdenking
Gisteren was de Nationale Herdenkingsdag en vandaag is het Bevrijdingsdag in Nederland. Dagen die onze aandacht onverdeelde aandacht hebben, maar waar we ook vraagtekens bij zetten. De afgelopen jaren is de kritiek op dit ambigue herdenkingsmoment toegenomen. Is de Nederlandse Nationale Herdenking inclusief en duurzaam? En hoe kunnen we de lessen uit het verleden gebruiken om ons naar een betere toekomst te leiden?