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Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede founded World Poverty Forum, which is to take place in Kenyan slum
The Guardian speaks to Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede about the upcoming World Poverty Forum, which he founded. Kennedy, who was raised in the slum of Kibera, in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has founded the event to bring world leaders and policymakers together to “change the dynamic” of the way the big global issues are discussed.
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One Home One Dream: Exploring Tibetan Diaspora in New York City
Senior Fellows Kinga Brudińska, Chloé Choquier, and Michael Keller discuss the unique community of Tibetans in New York.
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Successful Strategies for Nonviolent Civil Resistance
Srdja Popovic, former student resistance leader and Founder of the Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action & Strategies, leads a skills workshop focused on teaching strategies for nonviolent democratic activism at the First Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Amsterdam.
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Srdja Popovic
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Dutchifying Intersectionality: Intersectional Activism in the Netherlands (or the Lack Thereof?)
Senior Fellows E. Cath, Yanée Ferrari, and Dario Vuković argue in this article for the need for the Dutch activism to be intersectional.
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Senior Fellow Sarah Freeman-Woolpert builds grassroots network for Congressional peace advocacy
For the past year, Senior Fellow Sarah Freeman-Woolpert has worked with FCNL's grassroots network to build a national movement to curb a US President's ability to go to war without Congressional approval.
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HIA BiH na "BiH i EU: Šta sad?"
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Support our Senior Fellows' Crowdfunding Campaign to provide civic education for girls in Sierra Leone
The Jeneba Project was founded by two Senior Fellows: Joseph Kaifala and Liat Krawczyk. The Jeneba Project has launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable another all-girls educational projects in Sierra Leone and offers other opportunities to get in involved.
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The Truth of the Future: Reflections on Antisemitism
During our Conference "Addressing Antisemitism in our Societies", in Berlin, October 24-27, 2019, Judith Goldstein shared her reflections on Antisemitism with the participants.
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But the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi was not inevitable
The Survivors Fund published an extract from an address by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel on the Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede founded World Poverty Forum, which is to take place in Kenyan slum
The Guardian speaks to Senior Fellow Kennedy Odede about the upcoming World Poverty Forum, which he founded. Kennedy, who was raised in the slum of Kibera, in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, has founded the event to bring world leaders and policymakers together to “change the dynamic” of the way the big global issues are discussed.
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One Home One Dream: Exploring Tibetan Diaspora in New York City
Senior Fellows Kinga Brudińska, Chloé Choquier, and Michael Keller discuss the unique community of Tibetans in New York.
-
Successful Strategies for Nonviolent Civil Resistance
Srdja Popovic, former student resistance leader and Founder of the Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action & Strategies, leads a skills workshop focused on teaching strategies for nonviolent democratic activism at the First Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Amsterdam.
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Srdja Popovic
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Dutchifying Intersectionality: Intersectional Activism in the Netherlands (or the Lack Thereof?)
Senior Fellows E. Cath, Yanée Ferrari, and Dario Vuković argue in this article for the need for the Dutch activism to be intersectional.
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Senior Fellow Sarah Freeman-Woolpert builds grassroots network for Congressional peace advocacy
For the past year, Senior Fellow Sarah Freeman-Woolpert has worked with FCNL's grassroots network to build a national movement to curb a US President's ability to go to war without Congressional approval.
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HIA BiH na "BiH i EU: Šta sad?"
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Support our Senior Fellows' Crowdfunding Campaign to provide civic education for girls in Sierra Leone
The Jeneba Project was founded by two Senior Fellows: Joseph Kaifala and Liat Krawczyk. The Jeneba Project has launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable another all-girls educational projects in Sierra Leone and offers other opportunities to get in involved.
-
The Truth of the Future: Reflections on Antisemitism
During our Conference "Addressing Antisemitism in our Societies", in Berlin, October 24-27, 2019, Judith Goldstein shared her reflections on Antisemitism with the participants.
-
But the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi was not inevitable
The Survivors Fund published an extract from an address by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel on the Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi in Kalamazoo, Michigan.