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Talking Periods
Senior Fellow Nathalie Kornet created an online workshop with Marlene Pick about the visibility of menstruation.
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A code of living: protecting women's health during COVID-19
Landecker Fellow Dr. Asha Shajahan has started a monthly blog on Psychology Today, "combining purpose, knowledge, creativity, and health." She kickstarted her blog, Code of Living, with her first article "Protecting Women's Health During COVID-19."
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The Democracy Conventions Handbook
The group "mehr als wählen" (More than Voting) created The Democracy Conventions Handbook, a guide to help you start your own democratic convention on a local level.
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A World From Scratch
Senior Fellow Tamar Guttmann has started the podcast A World From Scratch, in which she asks guests to reimagine starting the world from scratch and share what that looks like and how we can make their visions a reality.
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The Lawfare Podcast: Marietje Schaake on Reclaiming Democratic Control of the Internet
Senior Fellow Marietje Schaake is a guest star on the the Lawfare Arbiters of Truth podcast series. In this episode, Marietje discusses ideas of tech regulation in Europe and the United States.
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Startup Syllble Studios is one of 8 finalists at Street Entrepreneurs Pitch Competition
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier's startup, Syllble Studios, is one of eight finalists in the Street Entrepreneurs Street Pitch competition. Street Entrepreneurs is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that believes in the power of people.
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The Navajo Nation 8 Months Later
As COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the world, Senior Fellow Emily McDonnell wrote a second piece following her first on the effects of the pandemic on the Navajo Nation.
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How to Fix Democracy with Daniel Markovits
In this episode of How to Fix Democracy, guest Daniel Markovits explains how the accumulation of human capital--the skills and education that enable advanced economies--has been captured by the elites.
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Presenting the Podcast Series: 'Stories From the Unity of the Realm'
In this podcast series the 2020 Copenhagen Fellows delve into some of the topics covered in the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship. Find out more about the podcasts here.
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Webinar: How the State Manufactured the Refugee Crisis and the Importance of Social Solidarity and Action
Landecker Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos is invited to talk on a webinar hosted by the social center "Nosotros." This Athens-based group has invited Iason along with other human rights activists who worked on the front-lines of the refugee crisis in the Greek islands.
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Talking Periods
Senior Fellow Nathalie Kornet created an online workshop with Marlene Pick about the visibility of menstruation.
-
A code of living: protecting women's health during COVID-19
Landecker Fellow Dr. Asha Shajahan has started a monthly blog on Psychology Today, "combining purpose, knowledge, creativity, and health." She kickstarted her blog, Code of Living, with her first article "Protecting Women's Health During COVID-19."
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The Democracy Conventions Handbook
The group "mehr als wählen" (More than Voting) created The Democracy Conventions Handbook, a guide to help you start your own democratic convention on a local level.
-
A World From Scratch
Senior Fellow Tamar Guttmann has started the podcast A World From Scratch, in which she asks guests to reimagine starting the world from scratch and share what that looks like and how we can make their visions a reality.
-
The Lawfare Podcast: Marietje Schaake on Reclaiming Democratic Control of the Internet
Senior Fellow Marietje Schaake is a guest star on the the Lawfare Arbiters of Truth podcast series. In this episode, Marietje discusses ideas of tech regulation in Europe and the United States.
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Startup Syllble Studios is one of 8 finalists at Street Entrepreneurs Pitch Competition
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier's startup, Syllble Studios, is one of eight finalists in the Street Entrepreneurs Street Pitch competition. Street Entrepreneurs is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that believes in the power of people.
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The Navajo Nation 8 Months Later
As COVID-19 has fundamentally altered the world, Senior Fellow Emily McDonnell wrote a second piece following her first on the effects of the pandemic on the Navajo Nation.
-
How to Fix Democracy with Daniel Markovits
In this episode of How to Fix Democracy, guest Daniel Markovits explains how the accumulation of human capital--the skills and education that enable advanced economies--has been captured by the elites.
-
Presenting the Podcast Series: 'Stories From the Unity of the Realm'
In this podcast series the 2020 Copenhagen Fellows delve into some of the topics covered in the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship. Find out more about the podcasts here.
-
Webinar: How the State Manufactured the Refugee Crisis and the Importance of Social Solidarity and Action
Landecker Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos is invited to talk on a webinar hosted by the social center "Nosotros." This Athens-based group has invited Iason along with other human rights activists who worked on the front-lines of the refugee crisis in the Greek islands.