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Torture in Syria: They want to break the people
Philipp Reichert and Senior Fellow Lena Kampf write about Martin Lautwein, the first German imprisoned in a Syrian secret service prison, and the torture that happens there.
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History of "Aryanization" catches up with Hertie-School
A new article in the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel picks up the story of the Hertie Foundation’s alleged refusal to adequately address its Nazi past.
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Poziv za dostavljanje prijava za učešće u projektu GAME CHANGERS
Poziv je otvoren za sve bosanskohercegovačke studente_ice dodiplomskog studija, master studija, kao i za sve punoljetne srednjoškolce.
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Senior Fellow Allister Chang Elected to DC State Board of Education
Senior Fellow Allister Chang was elected to the DC State Board of Education in the 2020 Elections.
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Unfinished Live: Economy & Justice
Senior Fellow Baratunde Thurston hosts the first episode of Unfinished Live, an online that explores key questions of our time and brings a diversity of voices through interviews, art, videos, stories and performance.
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Buying a Gun Ahead of the Election Won't Make You More Powerful. Here's What Americans Should Do to Deal With Crisis Instead
In his article for Time, Senior Fellow Baratunde Thurston writes about the rising trend of buying guns in America ahead of election day and how this is not the solution to any of our problems.
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“Go Back to Your Country”: How I Felt as I Watched the Election Night Unfolded
Landecker Fellow Asha Shajahan describes her observations and feelings during the night of election day, 2020.
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Advocrate: A Social Justice Subscription Box
Senior Fellow Chelsea Racelis created “Advocrate” - subscription boxes with social justice content like educational resources & products from socially-minded businesses and nonprofits.
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Till We Meet Again IRL
Senior Fellow Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh will join us on the đoàn thân (bodies in cyberspace) roundtable on November 4th, 2020, at 3pm (2pm UK-time).
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The Shades of Literature Book Club
The Shades of Literature Book Club allowed students at Florida State University to critically analyze novels with humanitarian themes.
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Torture in Syria: They want to break the people
Philipp Reichert and Senior Fellow Lena Kampf write about Martin Lautwein, the first German imprisoned in a Syrian secret service prison, and the torture that happens there.
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History of "Aryanization" catches up with Hertie-School
A new article in the Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel picks up the story of the Hertie Foundation’s alleged refusal to adequately address its Nazi past.
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Poziv za dostavljanje prijava za učešće u projektu GAME CHANGERS
Poziv je otvoren za sve bosanskohercegovačke studente_ice dodiplomskog studija, master studija, kao i za sve punoljetne srednjoškolce.
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Senior Fellow Allister Chang Elected to DC State Board of Education
Senior Fellow Allister Chang was elected to the DC State Board of Education in the 2020 Elections.
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Unfinished Live: Economy & Justice
Senior Fellow Baratunde Thurston hosts the first episode of Unfinished Live, an online that explores key questions of our time and brings a diversity of voices through interviews, art, videos, stories and performance.
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Buying a Gun Ahead of the Election Won't Make You More Powerful. Here's What Americans Should Do to Deal With Crisis Instead
In his article for Time, Senior Fellow Baratunde Thurston writes about the rising trend of buying guns in America ahead of election day and how this is not the solution to any of our problems.
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“Go Back to Your Country”: How I Felt as I Watched the Election Night Unfolded
Landecker Fellow Asha Shajahan describes her observations and feelings during the night of election day, 2020.
-
Advocrate: A Social Justice Subscription Box
Senior Fellow Chelsea Racelis created “Advocrate” - subscription boxes with social justice content like educational resources & products from socially-minded businesses and nonprofits.
-
Till We Meet Again IRL
Senior Fellow Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh will join us on the đoàn thân (bodies in cyberspace) roundtable on November 4th, 2020, at 3pm (2pm UK-time).
-
The Shades of Literature Book Club
The Shades of Literature Book Club allowed students at Florida State University to critically analyze novels with humanitarian themes.