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Support our Senior Fellows' Crowdfunding Campaign to provide civic education for girls in Sierra Leone
The Jeneba Project was founded by two Senior Fellows: Joseph Kaifala and Liat Krawczyk. The Jeneba Project has launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable another all-girls educational projects in Sierra Leone and offers other opportunities to get in involved.
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The Truth of the Future: Reflections on Antisemitism
During our Conference "Addressing Antisemitism in our Societies", in Berlin, October 24-27, 2019, Judith Goldstein shared her reflections on Antisemitism with the participants.
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But the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi was not inevitable
The Survivors Fund published an extract from an address by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel on the Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
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Bottle Collectors: An “invisible minority” in Kongens Have?
Senior Fellows Laura Hanson and Lea Olsen conducted an ethnographic case study on bottle collectors in Kongens Have, a park in Copenhagen, and explains how they act as a microcosm of Danish society.
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Education grants for prisoners are not only practical, they also promote human dignity
2018 Fellow Raymond Moylan published an article on education grants for prisoners in the magazine America, a national weekly magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States.
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A Question of Culture and Belonging: Identity and Integration in Denmark
Senior Fellows Ilham Ali, Janepicha Cheva-Isarakul and Mark Kharas discuss the tug-of-war immigrants face in trying to cultivate an identity while integrating in Denmark.
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Presidential Healthcare Reform Rhetoric - Continuity, Change & Contested Values from Truman to Obama
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel publishes book that analyzes the rhetorical strategies employed by the four Democratic presidents, Truman, Johnson, Clinton and Obama, who tried to expand access to and affordability of healthcare in the United States.
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Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel publishes paper on reparative justice in Rwanda in the Cambridge International Law Journal
Noam's paper asks what are the potential responsibilities to respect, protect, and fulfill international human rights law (IHRL) of a particular class of non-State actors: non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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The General Elections in Poland
Can right-wing populist parties win elections without addressing the issue of migration? The victory of Poland’s PiS party suggests that this is possible, finds Marta Kozłowska.
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Arts as Resistance - Popular Culture & Social Injustice
For the third edition of the symposium Arts as Resistance Humanity in Action the Netherlands organizes together with H401 the event Popular Culture and Social Injustice.
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Support our Senior Fellows' Crowdfunding Campaign to provide civic education for girls in Sierra Leone
The Jeneba Project was founded by two Senior Fellows: Joseph Kaifala and Liat Krawczyk. The Jeneba Project has launched a crowdfunding campaign to enable another all-girls educational projects in Sierra Leone and offers other opportunities to get in involved.
-
The Truth of the Future: Reflections on Antisemitism
During our Conference "Addressing Antisemitism in our Societies", in Berlin, October 24-27, 2019, Judith Goldstein shared her reflections on Antisemitism with the participants.
-
But the Rwandan genocide against the Tutsi was not inevitable
The Survivors Fund published an extract from an address by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel on the Commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
-
Bottle Collectors: An “invisible minority” in Kongens Have?
Senior Fellows Laura Hanson and Lea Olsen conducted an ethnographic case study on bottle collectors in Kongens Have, a park in Copenhagen, and explains how they act as a microcosm of Danish society.
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Education grants for prisoners are not only practical, they also promote human dignity
2018 Fellow Raymond Moylan published an article on education grants for prisoners in the magazine America, a national weekly magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States.
-
A Question of Culture and Belonging: Identity and Integration in Denmark
Senior Fellows Ilham Ali, Janepicha Cheva-Isarakul and Mark Kharas discuss the tug-of-war immigrants face in trying to cultivate an identity while integrating in Denmark.
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Presidential Healthcare Reform Rhetoric - Continuity, Change & Contested Values from Truman to Obama
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel publishes book that analyzes the rhetorical strategies employed by the four Democratic presidents, Truman, Johnson, Clinton and Obama, who tried to expand access to and affordability of healthcare in the United States.
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Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel publishes paper on reparative justice in Rwanda in the Cambridge International Law Journal
Noam's paper asks what are the potential responsibilities to respect, protect, and fulfill international human rights law (IHRL) of a particular class of non-State actors: non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
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The General Elections in Poland
Can right-wing populist parties win elections without addressing the issue of migration? The victory of Poland’s PiS party suggests that this is possible, finds Marta Kozłowska.
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Arts as Resistance - Popular Culture & Social Injustice
For the third edition of the symposium Arts as Resistance Humanity in Action the Netherlands organizes together with H401 the event Popular Culture and Social Injustice.