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Coffee&Talk #4: Pragmatism vs. Idealism
We will discuss Idealism vs. Pragmatism with Humanity in Action Denmark board member and Director of Raoul Wallenberg Inst. for Human Rights, Morten Kjærum. Is idealism or pragmatism the better way to change the world to the better? Should you always seek dialogue or is it sometimes better to stay strong on core principles?
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Call for internships Amsterdam Fellowship 2020 & Communications
Would you like to contribute towards an inclusive society? Are you a great organizer and a good writer with (social) media skills? Then apply now for an internship at Humanity in Action the Netherlands!
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BOLD Action training for young leaders: Day 2
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BOLD Action program kicks off!
Humanity in Action kicked off a three day workshop for 35 young participants, coming from all regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Second Sentence: Obstacles to Public Housing in New York City for Women with Criminal Records
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Memory Laws in France and their Implications: Institutionalizing Social Harmony
In July of 1990, France’s Congress passed a landmark piece of legislation that marked the front page of newspapers across the world. One of the world’s most influential nations with an intricate history of revolution, colonialism, and multiculturalism, declared the denial of the Jewish Holocaust as a criminal offense.
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Web Conversation: Addressing Antisemitism
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Higher Education: Privilege or Right for Surinamese Students?
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Whitewashed Slavery Past? The (Lost) Struggle Against Ignorance about the Dutch Slavery History
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Coffee & Talk
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Coffee&Talk #4: Pragmatism vs. Idealism
We will discuss Idealism vs. Pragmatism with Humanity in Action Denmark board member and Director of Raoul Wallenberg Inst. for Human Rights, Morten Kjærum. Is idealism or pragmatism the better way to change the world to the better? Should you always seek dialogue or is it sometimes better to stay strong on core principles?
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Call for internships Amsterdam Fellowship 2020 & Communications
Would you like to contribute towards an inclusive society? Are you a great organizer and a good writer with (social) media skills? Then apply now for an internship at Humanity in Action the Netherlands!
-
BOLD Action training for young leaders: Day 2
-
BOLD Action program kicks off!
Humanity in Action kicked off a three day workshop for 35 young participants, coming from all regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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The Second Sentence: Obstacles to Public Housing in New York City for Women with Criminal Records
-
Memory Laws in France and their Implications: Institutionalizing Social Harmony
In July of 1990, France’s Congress passed a landmark piece of legislation that marked the front page of newspapers across the world. One of the world’s most influential nations with an intricate history of revolution, colonialism, and multiculturalism, declared the denial of the Jewish Holocaust as a criminal offense.
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Web Conversation: Addressing Antisemitism
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Higher Education: Privilege or Right for Surinamese Students?
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Whitewashed Slavery Past? The (Lost) Struggle Against Ignorance about the Dutch Slavery History