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HIA BiH projektni koordinator promovisao u bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
HIA BiH projektni koordinator Daniel Lazarević promovisao u najgledanijim bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
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Kick Out Black Pete in talks with Prime Minister Rutte
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, Kick Out Black Pete (KOBP), represented by experts from the Afro-Dutch community, including Humanity in Action The Netherlands' Program Manager Raissa Biekman, spoke with the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Minister Wouter Koolmees of Social Affairs and Employment.
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Announcing How to Fix Democracy: Documentary Part 3
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the third and final part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy around the world.
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President Trump’s immigration suspension has nothing to do with coronavirus
Senior Fellow Carly Goodmann recently published the article "President Trump’s immigration suspension has nothing to do with coronavirus." in The Washington Post. Carly critically examines US President Donald Trump's guidance through the pandemic arguing that his idea about who can be American has little to do with keeping Americans safe from the coronavirus.
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Your Voice Matters
Senior Fellow Jalyn Radziminski recently appeared in WRTV Indianapolis news. She is working on a project together with Myles Trowell. They are supporting people in the United States to register for the general elections. They want to achieve a more diverse and democratic election. Their message: #YourVoiceMatters and #countusindiana.
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From cancel culture... to collective accountability
Senior Fellow Brian Stout recently wrote an article on cancel culture and that it is a mistake to categorize this is as a fringe phenomenon in our digital discourse and that it will pass soon.
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Job Searching in 2020
Senior Fellow Ava Morgenstern wrote a blog post on job searching in 2020 that was published in the Washington Council of Lawyers. Job searchings in 2020 are incredibly stressful and because of that Ava Morgenstern wrote recommendations on how to handle this situation better.
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Why Are Governments Weakening Protections Against Domestic Violence?
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher analyzes how governments are weakening protections against domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Fix Democracy Documentary: Part 1
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the first part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy on both sides of the Atlantic.
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How to Fix Democracy Documentary: Part 2
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the second part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy around the world.
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HIA BiH projektni koordinator promovisao u bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
HIA BiH projektni koordinator Daniel Lazarević promovisao u najgledanijim bh. medijima projekat 'Igre medija, igre informacija'
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Kick Out Black Pete in talks with Prime Minister Rutte
On Wednesday, September 2, 2020, Kick Out Black Pete (KOBP), represented by experts from the Afro-Dutch community, including Humanity in Action The Netherlands' Program Manager Raissa Biekman, spoke with the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Minister Wouter Koolmees of Social Affairs and Employment.
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Announcing How to Fix Democracy: Documentary Part 3
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the third and final part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy around the world.
-
President Trump’s immigration suspension has nothing to do with coronavirus
Senior Fellow Carly Goodmann recently published the article "President Trump’s immigration suspension has nothing to do with coronavirus." in The Washington Post. Carly critically examines US President Donald Trump's guidance through the pandemic arguing that his idea about who can be American has little to do with keeping Americans safe from the coronavirus.
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Your Voice Matters
Senior Fellow Jalyn Radziminski recently appeared in WRTV Indianapolis news. She is working on a project together with Myles Trowell. They are supporting people in the United States to register for the general elections. They want to achieve a more diverse and democratic election. Their message: #YourVoiceMatters and #countusindiana.
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From cancel culture... to collective accountability
Senior Fellow Brian Stout recently wrote an article on cancel culture and that it is a mistake to categorize this is as a fringe phenomenon in our digital discourse and that it will pass soon.
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Job Searching in 2020
Senior Fellow Ava Morgenstern wrote a blog post on job searching in 2020 that was published in the Washington Council of Lawyers. Job searchings in 2020 are incredibly stressful and because of that Ava Morgenstern wrote recommendations on how to handle this situation better.
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Why Are Governments Weakening Protections Against Domestic Violence?
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher analyzes how governments are weakening protections against domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Fix Democracy Documentary: Part 1
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the first part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy on both sides of the Atlantic.
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How to Fix Democracy Documentary: Part 2
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the second part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy around the world.