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Making Common Ground
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan is a Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, where she is responsible for covering breaking news and finding exclusives from Westminster and beyond. Catherine’s project is designed to find a new way for people to talk about politics and current affairs without slipping into lazy labels and toxic terminology, which is often accompanied by echo chambers
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The women changing how we think about business - comment
Landecker Fellow Laura Westring published an article in The Scotsman on how businesses and the economy can shift for the better. In the article, she discusses her thoughts and journey of researching and studying the economy and our relationship with it.
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Community broadcasting: mainstreaming intersectionality in Hungary
Landecker Democracy Fellow Boglarka Fedorko is an activist, campaigner and facilitator currently based in Budapest, Hungary. She works as the Public Relations Manager of Romani Design, the world's first Roma-owned fashion label as well as a consultant for international feminist, Romani and LGBTQ+ networks. Her project, will amplify the voices of those who are the most affected by the current illiberal governance in Hungary: women, migrants, Roma and LGBTQ people, and other groups who face intersectional discrimination.
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COVID-19: Misinformation Media Campaign for the Public and Toolkit for Providers
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan, MD, MHSA is a primary care physician, the Graduate Medical Education Director of Social Equity and Health Disparities at Beaumont Health and the Medical Director of Community Health at Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe in the USA. Asha proposes to equip doctors with a fact-checking tool that can help guide evidence-based outcomes and advice.
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Cross-Cultural Solidarity - A Raisin in the Sun
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal explores cross-cultural solidarity across communities that are often kept apart by geographic or political distance. She is the organizer for a contemporary art exhibition that explores and reactivates global interpretations of the classic story A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry.
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Panel 'Successfully Engaging the Public: Strategies and Challenges of Korean and European Civil Societies'
Join us for an online conversation on the strategies and challenges of Korean and European Civil Society working on human rights to engage the public.
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The Digital Divide: Nothing About Us Without Us
Landecker Democracy Fellow Adam Echelman will identify 20 individuals across the US who are living without internet, a computer, and/or basic digital skills. He will provide them with a computer and Wi-Fi hotspots, and help them write and edit an Op-Ed or article that tells their story in their words.
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Informal housing and the rise of vigilantism in West Coast Thessaloniki
Landecker Fellow Nikos Vrantsis wrote an article on how the EU migration policy in Thessaloniki does not work.
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Laboratorija mira: Društvo koje ima traumu u naslijeđe, često nasilje nad ženama, prihvata i opravdava
Učesnici projekta Laboratorija mira poručuju da je izgradnja zdravih temelja našeg društva mora počivati na nultoj tolerancijiji prema svakom obliku nasilja.
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 7
How to Fix Democracy is hosting a live session with guests Robert Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett on December 4, 2020. Hosted by Andrew Keen, they will explain how America came together in the late 19th century and how we can do it again in the 2020’s.
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Making Common Ground
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan is a Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, where she is responsible for covering breaking news and finding exclusives from Westminster and beyond. Catherine’s project is designed to find a new way for people to talk about politics and current affairs without slipping into lazy labels and toxic terminology, which is often accompanied by echo chambers
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The women changing how we think about business - comment
Landecker Fellow Laura Westring published an article in The Scotsman on how businesses and the economy can shift for the better. In the article, she discusses her thoughts and journey of researching and studying the economy and our relationship with it.
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Community broadcasting: mainstreaming intersectionality in Hungary
Landecker Democracy Fellow Boglarka Fedorko is an activist, campaigner and facilitator currently based in Budapest, Hungary. She works as the Public Relations Manager of Romani Design, the world's first Roma-owned fashion label as well as a consultant for international feminist, Romani and LGBTQ+ networks. Her project, will amplify the voices of those who are the most affected by the current illiberal governance in Hungary: women, migrants, Roma and LGBTQ people, and other groups who face intersectional discrimination.
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COVID-19: Misinformation Media Campaign for the Public and Toolkit for Providers
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan, MD, MHSA is a primary care physician, the Graduate Medical Education Director of Social Equity and Health Disparities at Beaumont Health and the Medical Director of Community Health at Beaumont Hospital, Grosse Pointe in the USA. Asha proposes to equip doctors with a fact-checking tool that can help guide evidence-based outcomes and advice.
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Cross-Cultural Solidarity - A Raisin in the Sun
Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Iman Veal explores cross-cultural solidarity across communities that are often kept apart by geographic or political distance. She is the organizer for a contemporary art exhibition that explores and reactivates global interpretations of the classic story A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry.
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Panel 'Successfully Engaging the Public: Strategies and Challenges of Korean and European Civil Societies'
Join us for an online conversation on the strategies and challenges of Korean and European Civil Society working on human rights to engage the public.
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The Digital Divide: Nothing About Us Without Us
Landecker Democracy Fellow Adam Echelman will identify 20 individuals across the US who are living without internet, a computer, and/or basic digital skills. He will provide them with a computer and Wi-Fi hotspots, and help them write and edit an Op-Ed or article that tells their story in their words.
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Informal housing and the rise of vigilantism in West Coast Thessaloniki
Landecker Fellow Nikos Vrantsis wrote an article on how the EU migration policy in Thessaloniki does not work.
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Laboratorija mira: Društvo koje ima traumu u naslijeđe, često nasilje nad ženama, prihvata i opravdava
Učesnici projekta Laboratorija mira poručuju da je izgradnja zdravih temelja našeg društva mora počivati na nultoj tolerancijiji prema svakom obliku nasilja.
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 7
How to Fix Democracy is hosting a live session with guests Robert Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett on December 4, 2020. Hosted by Andrew Keen, they will explain how America came together in the late 19th century and how we can do it again in the 2020’s.