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"We Will Not Be Used": On History, Accountability, and Liberatory Solidarity
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Learning, Unlearning and Being a White Ally
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A Call to Relearn the Historical Struggle for Black Liberation and to Imagine a Liberated Future: What We Can Learn from the Success and Failures of our Ancestors
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"History Repeats Itself" & "Bring Your Knowledge Back to your Community" - How Small Statements Have Large Implications
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It’s Easier to be White in America. How Can We Fix It?
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Black Feminism in the Context of German Society – Reflections on Active Engagement for Change
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The Fire This Time
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Introduction to the 2016 John Lewis Reflective Essays
It is our pleasure to share the Presentations of the 2016 John Lewis Fellows, a program in partnership with the Center for Civil and Human Rights and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities in Europe: Unit 4
Explore the European Roma's history and the contemporary issues they face regarding race, identity, discrimination, and their impacts on European politics through the fourth and final unit of Humanity in Action Denmark's and CanopyLAB's e-course.
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities in Europe: Unit 3
Explore the European Roma's history and the contemporary issues they face regarding race, identity, discrimination, and their impacts on European politics through the third unit of Humanity in Action Denmark's and CanopyLAB's e-course.
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"We Will Not Be Used": On History, Accountability, and Liberatory Solidarity
-
Learning, Unlearning and Being a White Ally
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A Call to Relearn the Historical Struggle for Black Liberation and to Imagine a Liberated Future: What We Can Learn from the Success and Failures of our Ancestors
-
"History Repeats Itself" & "Bring Your Knowledge Back to your Community" - How Small Statements Have Large Implications
-
It’s Easier to be White in America. How Can We Fix It?
-
Black Feminism in the Context of German Society – Reflections on Active Engagement for Change
-
The Fire This Time
-
Introduction to the 2016 John Lewis Reflective Essays
It is our pleasure to share the Presentations of the 2016 John Lewis Fellows, a program in partnership with the Center for Civil and Human Rights and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
-
ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities in Europe: Unit 4
Explore the European Roma's history and the contemporary issues they face regarding race, identity, discrimination, and their impacts on European politics through the fourth and final unit of Humanity in Action Denmark's and CanopyLAB's e-course.
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities in Europe: Unit 3
Explore the European Roma's history and the contemporary issues they face regarding race, identity, discrimination, and their impacts on European politics through the third unit of Humanity in Action Denmark's and CanopyLAB's e-course.