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The Second Sentence: Obstacles to Public Housing in New York City for Women with Criminal Records
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Memory Laws in France and their Implications: Institutionalizing Social Harmony
In July of 1990, France’s Congress passed a landmark piece of legislation that marked the front page of newspapers across the world. One of the world’s most influential nations with an intricate history of revolution, colonialism, and multiculturalism, declared the denial of the Jewish Holocaust as a criminal offense.
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Web Conversation: Addressing Antisemitism
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Higher Education: Privilege or Right for Surinamese Students?
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Whitewashed Slavery Past? The (Lost) Struggle Against Ignorance about the Dutch Slavery History
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Integration and the Politics of Mosque Construction: A Case Study of the Surinamese Muslim Community in The Netherlands
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"Pričaj mi" izložba kao dio UNICEF kampanje "Dijete je dijete"
HIA Fellowke Nejra Lilić, Selma Rajkić i Aida Kauković su u sklopu događaja pod nazivom “Dijete je dijete”, koji su organizovali UNICEF u BiH i Ured Evropske unije u BiH postavile svoju desetu po redu izložbu kampanje "Pričaj mi", nastale u sklopu PDVIAGMM programa.
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Justice or Revenge? The Human Rights Implications of Lustration in Poland
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Mitchell Esajas over racisme en geweld tegen Kick Out Zwarte Piet.
"... ik dat de vrijheid van meningsuiting en betoging fundamentele grondrechten zijn voor eenieder. Op straat in Den Haag, Gouda en Rotterdam leerde ik dat dit in de praktijk niet geldt als je jouw mening wilt uiten over Zwarte Piet".
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Steun Ons
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The Second Sentence: Obstacles to Public Housing in New York City for Women with Criminal Records
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Memory Laws in France and their Implications: Institutionalizing Social Harmony
In July of 1990, France’s Congress passed a landmark piece of legislation that marked the front page of newspapers across the world. One of the world’s most influential nations with an intricate history of revolution, colonialism, and multiculturalism, declared the denial of the Jewish Holocaust as a criminal offense.
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Web Conversation: Addressing Antisemitism
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Higher Education: Privilege or Right for Surinamese Students?
-
Whitewashed Slavery Past? The (Lost) Struggle Against Ignorance about the Dutch Slavery History
-
Integration and the Politics of Mosque Construction: A Case Study of the Surinamese Muslim Community in The Netherlands
-
"Pričaj mi" izložba kao dio UNICEF kampanje "Dijete je dijete"
HIA Fellowke Nejra Lilić, Selma Rajkić i Aida Kauković su u sklopu događaja pod nazivom “Dijete je dijete”, koji su organizovali UNICEF u BiH i Ured Evropske unije u BiH postavile svoju desetu po redu izložbu kampanje "Pričaj mi", nastale u sklopu PDVIAGMM programa.
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Justice or Revenge? The Human Rights Implications of Lustration in Poland
-
Mitchell Esajas over racisme en geweld tegen Kick Out Zwarte Piet.
"... ik dat de vrijheid van meningsuiting en betoging fundamentele grondrechten zijn voor eenieder. Op straat in Den Haag, Gouda en Rotterdam leerde ik dat dit in de praktijk niet geldt als je jouw mening wilt uiten over Zwarte Piet".
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Steun Ons