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Raising Awareness on Human Right Issues and Promoting Active Citizenship among the Teenagers in Ukraine
Yuliia Rudenko a student of international law and English interpretation as well as a Fellow of 2020 Humanity in Action Warsaw Fellowship/Academy of Human Rights, devoted her Action Project to enhancing the knowledge of young Ukrainians (between 12-15 of age) on how they can become activists at the local and national levels.
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V4 Researchers Visit to Sarajevo - THINK BALKANS
Two representatives from Czech Republic met with representatives from BiH Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Parliamentary Assembly covering regional cooperation and EU integration of WB and CSOs / think tanks.
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Making Common Ground Podcast - March 2021 Episodes
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan's podcast Making Common Ground launched in January 2021. Catherine, a journalist who currently serves as Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, created this podcast with the goal of creating in-depth conversations amongst different groups of people.
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For The Love Of Hong Kong: A Memoir From My City Under Siege
Senior Fellow Mark Leon Goldberg published a book by journalist Hana Meihan Davis, titled "For The Love Of Hong Kong: A Memoir From My City Under Siege."
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Martine Gutierrez Exhibition
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal opened an exhibition last week at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, featuring selections from the Indigenous Woman body of work by visual artist Martine Gutierrez.
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Transatlantic Conversation: Anti Asian Racism, Discrimination, and Violence
On June 8th Humanity in Action's Fellows Sharon Chin, Allister Chang, and Tara Dickman participated in the Transatlantic Conversation: Anti Asian Racism, Discrimination, and Violence.
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Larysa Michalska
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Dawn Porter
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Rev. Dr. Dwight Andrews
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Michael Santiago “Killer Mike” Render
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Raising Awareness on Human Right Issues and Promoting Active Citizenship among the Teenagers in Ukraine
Yuliia Rudenko a student of international law and English interpretation as well as a Fellow of 2020 Humanity in Action Warsaw Fellowship/Academy of Human Rights, devoted her Action Project to enhancing the knowledge of young Ukrainians (between 12-15 of age) on how they can become activists at the local and national levels.
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V4 Researchers Visit to Sarajevo - THINK BALKANS
Two representatives from Czech Republic met with representatives from BiH Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Parliamentary Assembly covering regional cooperation and EU integration of WB and CSOs / think tanks.
-
Making Common Ground Podcast - March 2021 Episodes
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan's podcast Making Common Ground launched in January 2021. Catherine, a journalist who currently serves as Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, created this podcast with the goal of creating in-depth conversations amongst different groups of people.
-
For The Love Of Hong Kong: A Memoir From My City Under Siege
Senior Fellow Mark Leon Goldberg published a book by journalist Hana Meihan Davis, titled "For The Love Of Hong Kong: A Memoir From My City Under Siege."
-
Martine Gutierrez Exhibition
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal opened an exhibition last week at the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, featuring selections from the Indigenous Woman body of work by visual artist Martine Gutierrez.
-
Transatlantic Conversation: Anti Asian Racism, Discrimination, and Violence
On June 8th Humanity in Action's Fellows Sharon Chin, Allister Chang, and Tara Dickman participated in the Transatlantic Conversation: Anti Asian Racism, Discrimination, and Violence.