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Stop le Contrôle au Faciès
Stop le Contrôle au Faciès added the issue of stop and frisk to the media’s agenda during a presidential campaign, paving the way for the first class action lawsuit of its kind and encouraging legislators to draft three proposed laws that would require police officers to record these stops, in an effort to collect official data on stop and frisk incidents.
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Holocaust Identification Cards
Senior Fellow Inga Kotlo decided to conduct a research in her hometown, Mostar, with the aim to gather information and put them in a form of an ID Card, which could serve both as a contribution to USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia and a tribute to the citizens of Mostar who lost their lives during World War II.
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Decent Housekeeping
Decent Housekeeping aims to improve the working conditions of domestic workers in the Netherlands by raising awareness among employers.
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Highlights of President Bill Clinton's Keynote Address in Sarajevo
Watch the Highlights of President Bill Clinton's Keynote Address in Sarajevo.
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P!oneers: A Discussion with Majora Carter at The Point
Listen to a discussion with Majora Carter during the P!oneers Program in New York.
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Voices from Poland: The Polish Minority Perspective
Inspired by Humanity in Action Poland’s academy on human rights, Voices from Poland is a project aimed at developing an oral history collection of reflections and stories from members of, and academic experts on, the nine national and four ethnic minority groups recognized by the Polish Ministry of Interior.
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How to Fix Democracy with Edward Luce
From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the collapse of the neoliberal Washington Consensus in 2008, Luce illustrates how political developments frame how we experience economic events.
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Simulation Games: "Thawing the Freeze" & "Meeting of Perspectives"
In response to a need for modern civics education in post-Soviet Moldova, Humanity in Action teamed up with the U.S. Peace Corps, Moldovan university students and the Moldovan NGO MilleniuM for a conference designed to explore diversity and democracy and develop innovative simulation games to teach human rights and active citizenship in the small post-Soviet country.
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Sierra Leone Memory Project
This is a preview of the Sierra Leone Memory Project. Launched by the Jeneba Project and sponsored by Humanity In Action, it is an oral history prlejct dedicated to recording oral histories of former child soldiers, amputees, rape victims and all those who lived through the violent civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
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How to Fix Democracy with Anne Applebaum
A thought leader on disinformation, Anne Applebaum comments on current political polarization by arguing that unless you can have debates based on a commonly agreed upon set of facts, you cannot have democracy at all.
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Stop le Contrôle au Faciès
Stop le Contrôle au Faciès added the issue of stop and frisk to the media’s agenda during a presidential campaign, paving the way for the first class action lawsuit of its kind and encouraging legislators to draft three proposed laws that would require police officers to record these stops, in an effort to collect official data on stop and frisk incidents.
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Holocaust Identification Cards
Senior Fellow Inga Kotlo decided to conduct a research in her hometown, Mostar, with the aim to gather information and put them in a form of an ID Card, which could serve both as a contribution to USHMM Holocaust Encyclopedia and a tribute to the citizens of Mostar who lost their lives during World War II.
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Decent Housekeeping
Decent Housekeeping aims to improve the working conditions of domestic workers in the Netherlands by raising awareness among employers.
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Highlights of President Bill Clinton's Keynote Address in Sarajevo
Watch the Highlights of President Bill Clinton's Keynote Address in Sarajevo.
-
P!oneers: A Discussion with Majora Carter at The Point
Listen to a discussion with Majora Carter during the P!oneers Program in New York.
-
Voices from Poland: The Polish Minority Perspective
Inspired by Humanity in Action Poland’s academy on human rights, Voices from Poland is a project aimed at developing an oral history collection of reflections and stories from members of, and academic experts on, the nine national and four ethnic minority groups recognized by the Polish Ministry of Interior.
-
How to Fix Democracy with Edward Luce
From the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the collapse of the neoliberal Washington Consensus in 2008, Luce illustrates how political developments frame how we experience economic events.
-
Simulation Games: "Thawing the Freeze" & "Meeting of Perspectives"
In response to a need for modern civics education in post-Soviet Moldova, Humanity in Action teamed up with the U.S. Peace Corps, Moldovan university students and the Moldovan NGO MilleniuM for a conference designed to explore diversity and democracy and develop innovative simulation games to teach human rights and active citizenship in the small post-Soviet country.
-
Sierra Leone Memory Project
This is a preview of the Sierra Leone Memory Project. Launched by the Jeneba Project and sponsored by Humanity In Action, it is an oral history prlejct dedicated to recording oral histories of former child soldiers, amputees, rape victims and all those who lived through the violent civil war in Sierra Leone from 1991 to 2002.
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How to Fix Democracy with Anne Applebaum
A thought leader on disinformation, Anne Applebaum comments on current political polarization by arguing that unless you can have debates based on a commonly agreed upon set of facts, you cannot have democracy at all.