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Tahmina Watson
Tahmina Watson is a Seattle-based immigration attorney, podcaster and activist. She is a proud wife and mother and her Bangladeshi heritage has enriched all of her work.
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Marietje Schaake's interview in De Groene Amsterdammer
Senior Fellow Marietje Schaake was interviewed by De Groene Amsterdammer on how tech-companies have downplayed their power for years.
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Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+ free zones”
Senior Fellow Lukasz Niparko co-authored an article with Patrice McMahon, titled "Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in 'LGBTQI+-free zones.'" Featured in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, this article examines the Law and Justice government's conservative agenda is directly attacking Polish LGBTQI+ activists--and how activists are resisting and persisting in the face of discrimination.
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Senior Fellow moderates panel on tools to combat the discrimination of Artsakh's Armenian population
Senior Fellow Anoush Baghdassarian is moderating a panel on international tools and treaties to stop hate speech, violence, and discrimination against Artsakh's Armenians.
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The hardest change to immigration policy post-Trump? Ending the mind-set that immigrants are criminals.
Senior Fellow Carly Goodmann was recently featured in the article "The hardest change to immigration policy post-Trump? Ending the mind-set that immigrants are criminals." in The Inquirer. Carly analyzes that the Immigration Services shifted from an administrative-services arm into a third enforcement agency.
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DeLesslin George-Warren's grant to teach Catawba language
Earlier this month, The Herald, a South Carolina-based newspaper, interviewed Landecker Democracy Fellow and Humanity in Action Senior Fellow DeLesslin "Roo" George-Warren. The interview addresses why DeLesslin returned to their home community, the Catawba Nation, and their project as a Landecker Democracy Fellow.
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Event on Pushbacks on the Greek-Turkish Border
On Saturday January 23rd, Landecker Democracy Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos hosted a virtual event "Pushbacks on the Greek-Turkish Border." Iason brought together human rights activists from Greece and Italy in order to shed a light on the state-led illegal push-back activities across the sea and land borders of Greece--activities that have increased dramatically over the past 10 months.
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Creative Sanctum's Toolkit for Sustaining Democracy
Landecker Democracy Fellow and Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Sharon M. Chin is Founder and Executive Director of digital magazine Creative Sanctum. This month, following the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6th, Creative Sanctum curated a toolkit of creative resources to facilitate discussion, reflection, and inspiration for sustaining democracy.
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Curator's Walk-Through Ahead of Chicago Architecture Biennial
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal visited 6018 North experimental arts and culture space in Chicago earlier this month for a curator's walk-through in advance of her Chicago Architecture Biennial project this September. The "Raisin" exhibition brings together a global network of artists who are creating public conversations around justice, class, identity, migration, immigration, and residence, in many different places and ways.
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Webinar: Greenland and the Political Apology (in Danish)
Humanity in Action Denmark invite you to a webinar about Greenland and the political apology (in Danish), January 28, 17.00-18.00 CET.
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Tahmina Watson
Tahmina Watson is a Seattle-based immigration attorney, podcaster and activist. She is a proud wife and mother and her Bangladeshi heritage has enriched all of her work.
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Marietje Schaake's interview in De Groene Amsterdammer
Senior Fellow Marietje Schaake was interviewed by De Groene Amsterdammer on how tech-companies have downplayed their power for years.
-
Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+ free zones”
Senior Fellow Lukasz Niparko co-authored an article with Patrice McMahon, titled "Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in 'LGBTQI+-free zones.'" Featured in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, this article examines the Law and Justice government's conservative agenda is directly attacking Polish LGBTQI+ activists--and how activists are resisting and persisting in the face of discrimination.
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Senior Fellow moderates panel on tools to combat the discrimination of Artsakh's Armenian population
Senior Fellow Anoush Baghdassarian is moderating a panel on international tools and treaties to stop hate speech, violence, and discrimination against Artsakh's Armenians.
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The hardest change to immigration policy post-Trump? Ending the mind-set that immigrants are criminals.
Senior Fellow Carly Goodmann was recently featured in the article "The hardest change to immigration policy post-Trump? Ending the mind-set that immigrants are criminals." in The Inquirer. Carly analyzes that the Immigration Services shifted from an administrative-services arm into a third enforcement agency.
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DeLesslin George-Warren's grant to teach Catawba language
Earlier this month, The Herald, a South Carolina-based newspaper, interviewed Landecker Democracy Fellow and Humanity in Action Senior Fellow DeLesslin "Roo" George-Warren. The interview addresses why DeLesslin returned to their home community, the Catawba Nation, and their project as a Landecker Democracy Fellow.
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Event on Pushbacks on the Greek-Turkish Border
On Saturday January 23rd, Landecker Democracy Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos hosted a virtual event "Pushbacks on the Greek-Turkish Border." Iason brought together human rights activists from Greece and Italy in order to shed a light on the state-led illegal push-back activities across the sea and land borders of Greece--activities that have increased dramatically over the past 10 months.
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Creative Sanctum's Toolkit for Sustaining Democracy
Landecker Democracy Fellow and Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Sharon M. Chin is Founder and Executive Director of digital magazine Creative Sanctum. This month, following the insurrection at the US Capitol on January 6th, Creative Sanctum curated a toolkit of creative resources to facilitate discussion, reflection, and inspiration for sustaining democracy.
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Curator's Walk-Through Ahead of Chicago Architecture Biennial
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal visited 6018 North experimental arts and culture space in Chicago earlier this month for a curator's walk-through in advance of her Chicago Architecture Biennial project this September. The "Raisin" exhibition brings together a global network of artists who are creating public conversations around justice, class, identity, migration, immigration, and residence, in many different places and ways.
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Webinar: Greenland and the Political Apology (in Danish)
Humanity in Action Denmark invite you to a webinar about Greenland and the political apology (in Danish), January 28, 17.00-18.00 CET.