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Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives from Social Psychology
Sabina Čehajić-Clancy of the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology leads a breakout session at the 2012 Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Witnessing the War: A Correspondent’s Perspective
Noted Journalist Konstanty Gebert leads a breakout session in which he discusses the role of journalism and journalists during conflict, specifically the Bosnian War, at the 2012 Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Minority Rights for All? The European Court of Human Rights and the Bosnian Presidency
Jakob Finci, Bosnian Ambassador to Switzerland, leads a discussion group at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012
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Strategies Against Discrimination in Europe
Maxim Ferschtman of the Open Society Justice Initiative leads a discussion group at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012.
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The Responsibility to Remember
Marcel Floor of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport delivers a keynote address at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012.
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Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij ("Geert Does Not Speak For Me")
Senior Fellow Spencer and his team developed wristbands with the text “Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij.” to extend the message of solidarity and non-discrimination in The Netherlands.
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Documentary: "Theresienstadt - Danish Children in Nazi Captivity"
Senior Fellow Solvej Berlau decided to create a documentary film about Danish Holocuast survivors the by telling the stories of six Jewish children who were transported from Denmark to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt.
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Memory Walk Sarajevo
Senior Fellows Laura Boerhout and Lamija Landžo created the Memory Walk workshop in Sarajevo to encourage Bosnian youth from different backgrounds to reflect critically on the monuments and contested histories in their living environment.
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Youth Social Entrepreneurship School
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School is a three-part project to encourage young Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland.
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The Turquoise Tent
The purpose of The Turquoise Tent (det turkise telt) is to include ethnic minorities in the cultural life of Aarhus by establishing a platform that provides the opportunity for minority and majority communities to meet and interact.
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Reconciliation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Perspectives from Social Psychology
Sabina Čehajić-Clancy of the Sarajevo School of Science and Technology leads a breakout session at the 2012 Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
-
Witnessing the War: A Correspondent’s Perspective
Noted Journalist Konstanty Gebert leads a breakout session in which he discusses the role of journalism and journalists during conflict, specifically the Bosnian War, at the 2012 Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Minority Rights for All? The European Court of Human Rights and the Bosnian Presidency
Jakob Finci, Bosnian Ambassador to Switzerland, leads a discussion group at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012
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Strategies Against Discrimination in Europe
Maxim Ferschtman of the Open Society Justice Initiative leads a discussion group at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012.
-
The Responsibility to Remember
Marcel Floor of the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport delivers a keynote address at the Third Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in Sarajevo on June 30, 2012.
-
Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij ("Geert Does Not Speak For Me")
Senior Fellow Spencer and his team developed wristbands with the text “Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij.” to extend the message of solidarity and non-discrimination in The Netherlands.
-
Documentary: "Theresienstadt - Danish Children in Nazi Captivity"
Senior Fellow Solvej Berlau decided to create a documentary film about Danish Holocuast survivors the by telling the stories of six Jewish children who were transported from Denmark to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt.
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Memory Walk Sarajevo
Senior Fellows Laura Boerhout and Lamija Landžo created the Memory Walk workshop in Sarajevo to encourage Bosnian youth from different backgrounds to reflect critically on the monuments and contested histories in their living environment.
-
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School is a three-part project to encourage young Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland.
-
The Turquoise Tent
The purpose of The Turquoise Tent (det turkise telt) is to include ethnic minorities in the cultural life of Aarhus by establishing a platform that provides the opportunity for minority and majority communities to meet and interact.