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Senior Fellow Kiza Magendane Launches ‘Digitale Publieke Ruimte Masterclass’
We are proud to highlight the work of our Senior Fellow Kiza Magendane: the launch of his Digitale Publieke Ruimte Masterclass.
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Humanity in Action Senior Fellows: Testimonies of Impact and Leadership
Hear inspiring stories from Humanity in Action Senior Fellows about how the organization and its community transformed their lives.
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DARE: Democracy in Action
DARE: Democracy in Action reflects on history to foster civic engagement.
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Zuhörspielen
Zuhörspielen is an audio drama workshop, which provides a space for primary school children to practice agency and discussion through audio.
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The Belonging Platform
The Belonging Platform shares reliable information to empower migrants living in Germany—fostering inclusion, rights, and opportunities.
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Strengthening Democracy and Transparency Through Access to Information
Access to information held by authorities is a powerful tool to strengthen transparency and democracy and to support the work of activists.
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The Why Project. Breaking Barriers. Building Bridges.
The Why Project amplifies the voices of first-generation students and purpose-driven individuals who are reshaping what’s possible.
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Multiple Paths to a Future: Can Flags Connect?
Eli and Mari are artists and students who have been exploring the topic of symbolic power in public spaces, with a specific focus on flags.
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Naomi van Kleef: Rooted in Rituals: research lab
Naomi initiated a research-based project to explore interreligious encounters and the meanings of rituals in contemporary society. Her motivation arose from daily experiences with misconceptions, stereotypes, and discomfort around religion, both in her personal life and in broader social contexts. With tensions around faith often simmering below the surface, she asked herself: What conditions are needed to make space for open, curious, and brave interreligious dialogue? To begin answering this, she created a zine titled Ritual Letters, a personal and poetic reflection on rituals. This later expanded into a collaborative research lab at Buitenplaats Brienenoord, where she engaged artists, makers, and thinkers in exploring how rituals shape identity, memory, and community.
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The Sciences of the Democracies
Senior Fellow Erica Dorn recently published a new book. Titled "The Sciences of the Democracies," the publication offers a touchstone text for all participating in what is a vibrant global discussion on how to study and practice democracy equitably.
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Senior Fellow Kiza Magendane Launches ‘Digitale Publieke Ruimte Masterclass’
We are proud to highlight the work of our Senior Fellow Kiza Magendane: the launch of his Digitale Publieke Ruimte Masterclass.
-
Humanity in Action Senior Fellows: Testimonies of Impact and Leadership
Hear inspiring stories from Humanity in Action Senior Fellows about how the organization and its community transformed their lives.
-
DARE: Democracy in Action
DARE: Democracy in Action reflects on history to foster civic engagement.
-
Zuhörspielen
Zuhörspielen is an audio drama workshop, which provides a space for primary school children to practice agency and discussion through audio.
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The Belonging Platform
The Belonging Platform shares reliable information to empower migrants living in Germany—fostering inclusion, rights, and opportunities.
-
Strengthening Democracy and Transparency Through Access to Information
Access to information held by authorities is a powerful tool to strengthen transparency and democracy and to support the work of activists.
-
The Why Project. Breaking Barriers. Building Bridges.
The Why Project amplifies the voices of first-generation students and purpose-driven individuals who are reshaping what’s possible.
-
Multiple Paths to a Future: Can Flags Connect?
Eli and Mari are artists and students who have been exploring the topic of symbolic power in public spaces, with a specific focus on flags.
-
Naomi van Kleef: Rooted in Rituals: research lab
Naomi initiated a research-based project to explore interreligious encounters and the meanings of rituals in contemporary society. Her motivation arose from daily experiences with misconceptions, stereotypes, and discomfort around religion, both in her personal life and in broader social contexts. With tensions around faith often simmering below the surface, she asked herself: What conditions are needed to make space for open, curious, and brave interreligious dialogue? To begin answering this, she created a zine titled Ritual Letters, a personal and poetic reflection on rituals. This later expanded into a collaborative research lab at Buitenplaats Brienenoord, where she engaged artists, makers, and thinkers in exploring how rituals shape identity, memory, and community.
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The Sciences of the Democracies
Senior Fellow Erica Dorn recently published a new book. Titled "The Sciences of the Democracies," the publication offers a touchstone text for all participating in what is a vibrant global discussion on how to study and practice democracy equitably.