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Diversity on the Other Side of the Wall: Muslims in Sofia
In tandem with the Transeuropa Festival, Senior Fellow Pavlina Doublekova orchestrated a seven-day workshop for Senior Fellows and the public on Mulsim minorities presence in Sofia and broader Bulgaria.
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Toward Durable Solutions for the Internally Displaced in Bosnia & Herzegovina
To gain a more intimate understanding of life as an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Bosnia, Senior Fellows Chad and Aida gathered a diverse team to conduct a qualitative, substantive survey of the residents of Tasovčići Collective Center, a housing area for IDPs on the outskirts of Mostar.
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Galvanizing Political Engagement among Muslims in the Netherlands by Drawing Inspiration from American Examples of Success
A report providing recommendations to Dutch Muslim organizations on how to foster political engagement in the Muslim community using the American context as guidance.
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An Index of Encounters
Palimpsests are often imperfectly erased. Layer after layer, when a new growth is formed, vestiges of the past are left behind. Senior Fellow Michelle Shofet's and Senior Fellow Marissa Schneiderman's curiosity moved them to seek out these traces—physical, emotional, psychological, and cultural. ŻYD: An Index of Encounters, is the result.
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Artistic Diversions from Juvenile Delinquency
By coordinating with a volunteer acting trouble, Senior Fellow Angeliki Fanouria Giannaki introduced adolescents involved in the criminal justice system to interactive theatre as means of personal expression and social engagement.
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with WINGS and ROOTS
Juxtaposing two cities emblematic of global migration to North America and Europe, with WINGS and ROOTS is a transmedia documentary, web and education project that reframes migration from being a national “problem,” to a global reality.
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You Are the First to Protect Your Rights
Senior Fellow Maryna Rabinovych conducted a series of seminars aimed at teaching Ukrainian students how to protect their human rights.
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2019 Grant Competition: Addressing Antisemitism in Our Societies
All Senior Fellows are invited to submit project proposals by September 1, 2019. Projects can receive up to 5,000 Euro.
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A Call for Accountability: A New Vision for a Liberated Future
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“History is Not Hatred”: The Power of History to Ignite Social Activism
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Diversity on the Other Side of the Wall: Muslims in Sofia
In tandem with the Transeuropa Festival, Senior Fellow Pavlina Doublekova orchestrated a seven-day workshop for Senior Fellows and the public on Mulsim minorities presence in Sofia and broader Bulgaria.
-
Toward Durable Solutions for the Internally Displaced in Bosnia & Herzegovina
To gain a more intimate understanding of life as an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Bosnia, Senior Fellows Chad and Aida gathered a diverse team to conduct a qualitative, substantive survey of the residents of Tasovčići Collective Center, a housing area for IDPs on the outskirts of Mostar.
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Galvanizing Political Engagement among Muslims in the Netherlands by Drawing Inspiration from American Examples of Success
A report providing recommendations to Dutch Muslim organizations on how to foster political engagement in the Muslim community using the American context as guidance.
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An Index of Encounters
Palimpsests are often imperfectly erased. Layer after layer, when a new growth is formed, vestiges of the past are left behind. Senior Fellow Michelle Shofet's and Senior Fellow Marissa Schneiderman's curiosity moved them to seek out these traces—physical, emotional, psychological, and cultural. ŻYD: An Index of Encounters, is the result.
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Artistic Diversions from Juvenile Delinquency
By coordinating with a volunteer acting trouble, Senior Fellow Angeliki Fanouria Giannaki introduced adolescents involved in the criminal justice system to interactive theatre as means of personal expression and social engagement.
-
with WINGS and ROOTS
Juxtaposing two cities emblematic of global migration to North America and Europe, with WINGS and ROOTS is a transmedia documentary, web and education project that reframes migration from being a national “problem,” to a global reality.
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You Are the First to Protect Your Rights
Senior Fellow Maryna Rabinovych conducted a series of seminars aimed at teaching Ukrainian students how to protect their human rights.
-
2019 Grant Competition: Addressing Antisemitism in Our Societies
All Senior Fellows are invited to submit project proposals by September 1, 2019. Projects can receive up to 5,000 Euro.
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A Call for Accountability: A New Vision for a Liberated Future
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“History is Not Hatred”: The Power of History to Ignite Social Activism