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History of the Hertie Foundation: Confronting it - yes, Transparency - no
The Hertie Foundation has been criticized for its lack of transparency regarding the source of its funding and its refusal to come to terms with its Nazi history. An article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung now highlights the Foundation's reaction to these criticisms.
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Federal Cross of Merit for Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen
We are proud to announce that Humanity in Action Germany’s Honorary Chair Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen has been awarded the Federal Cross of Merit in October 2020.
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Senior Fellow Francis Seeck publishes "With Solidarity against Classism"
Classism describes discrimination based on social origin. It is directed against people from the poor or working class, it affects life expectancy and limits access to housing, education, health care and recognition. With "Solidarisch gegen Klassismus" (With Solidarity against Classism), Senior Fellow Francis Seeck and Brigitte Theißl publish the first German-language anthology on anti-classicism.
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What Do We Do Tomorrow? with Judith Goldstein
As Americans make their way to the polls this week, Hannah Sung speaks with HIA's Judith Goldstein. In the midst of a contentious election, Sung and Goldstein explore our attitudes towards participation and learning when it comes to voting, and give you ideas for what civic engagement can look like.
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Trans Chosen Family Feast
Elias Lowe planned and executed an anti-colonial community dinner for trans people and allies as an alternative to Thanksgiving.
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"More than Bricks". A podcast series about the Danish 'ghetto package', developed by 2020 Fellow Emilie Helene Holm
2020 Copenhagen Fellow, Emilie Helene Holm, has produced a podcast series in 6 episodes about the Danish 'ghetto package'. (The podcast series is in Danish).
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Queering Sex-Ed
Nora and Pauline are two non-binary people who were frustrated about the sex-education they received. How can it be that we only learn as adults about important issues like safer sex in non-heterosexual constellations, consent, and that sexuality is about so much more than reproduction?
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QAnon in Germany
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf and SZ-reporter Hannes Munzinger tried to find out who is spreading QAnon's conspiracy theories in Germany. In addition to a podcast, Lena Kampf wrote an article about QAnon and its spread in Germany.
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The open questions in the case of Galizia
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports on the attack on the Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The attack resulted in numerous resignations and arrests, but the circumstances are still not completely cleared up.
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Otvoreni poziv za dostavljanje prijava za učešće i edukaciju na projektu 'Medijskom pismenošću protiv opasnosti cyber prostora'
Kroz interaktivne radionice i predavanja, s učesnicima_icama će se razgovarati o eksploataciji djece na Internetu, odnosno putem informacionih i komunikacionih tehnologija, s fokusom na nasilje, zloupotrebu i/ili zlostavljanje djece od strane odraslih i vršnjaka.
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History of the Hertie Foundation: Confronting it - yes, Transparency - no
The Hertie Foundation has been criticized for its lack of transparency regarding the source of its funding and its refusal to come to terms with its Nazi history. An article in the Süddeutsche Zeitung now highlights the Foundation's reaction to these criticisms.
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Federal Cross of Merit for Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen
We are proud to announce that Humanity in Action Germany’s Honorary Chair Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen has been awarded the Federal Cross of Merit in October 2020.
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Senior Fellow Francis Seeck publishes "With Solidarity against Classism"
Classism describes discrimination based on social origin. It is directed against people from the poor or working class, it affects life expectancy and limits access to housing, education, health care and recognition. With "Solidarisch gegen Klassismus" (With Solidarity against Classism), Senior Fellow Francis Seeck and Brigitte Theißl publish the first German-language anthology on anti-classicism.
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What Do We Do Tomorrow? with Judith Goldstein
As Americans make their way to the polls this week, Hannah Sung speaks with HIA's Judith Goldstein. In the midst of a contentious election, Sung and Goldstein explore our attitudes towards participation and learning when it comes to voting, and give you ideas for what civic engagement can look like.
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Trans Chosen Family Feast
Elias Lowe planned and executed an anti-colonial community dinner for trans people and allies as an alternative to Thanksgiving.
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"More than Bricks". A podcast series about the Danish 'ghetto package', developed by 2020 Fellow Emilie Helene Holm
2020 Copenhagen Fellow, Emilie Helene Holm, has produced a podcast series in 6 episodes about the Danish 'ghetto package'. (The podcast series is in Danish).
-
Queering Sex-Ed
Nora and Pauline are two non-binary people who were frustrated about the sex-education they received. How can it be that we only learn as adults about important issues like safer sex in non-heterosexual constellations, consent, and that sexuality is about so much more than reproduction?
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QAnon in Germany
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf and SZ-reporter Hannes Munzinger tried to find out who is spreading QAnon's conspiracy theories in Germany. In addition to a podcast, Lena Kampf wrote an article about QAnon and its spread in Germany.
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The open questions in the case of Galizia
Senior Fellow Lena Kampf reports on the attack on the Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The attack resulted in numerous resignations and arrests, but the circumstances are still not completely cleared up.
-
Otvoreni poziv za dostavljanje prijava za učešće i edukaciju na projektu 'Medijskom pismenošću protiv opasnosti cyber prostora'
Kroz interaktivne radionice i predavanja, s učesnicima_icama će se razgovarati o eksploataciji djece na Internetu, odnosno putem informacionih i komunikacionih tehnologija, s fokusom na nasilje, zloupotrebu i/ili zlostavljanje djece od strane odraslih i vršnjaka.