Education
All Articles about Education
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Intersectionality it: the Movement to end Gender Based Violence
Senior Fellow Cameron Kinker worked with students on campuses across the United States to implement awareness-raising campaigns on the intersectionality of gender-based violence.
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Sex Workers and Trade Unions: What the U.S. Can Learn from Europe
Senior Fellow Audrey Winn delivered an advocacy presentation to labor unions on integrating sex laborers in the Eastern United States after her fellowship in Amsterdam.
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Research Program on Islamophobia
Senior Fellow Mohamed Taguine collaborated with Muslim civil society organizations to create a space for exchange of experience and cooperation among European Muslim organizations, scholars and activists, on Islamophobia.
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Trampoline House visits Roskilde University - Why do we need an asylum system in Denmark?
Senior Fellows Julian Lo Curlo and Frederico Jensen brought the experiences of recent newcomers to Denmark to Roskilde University.
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Updating Boston College Law School's Non-discrimination Policy
Seeking to create a space of legal protection for all genders, Senior Fellow Sean Patrick McGinley petitioned Boston College Law School to implement a gender-inclusive non-discrimination policy.
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Conflict Kitchen (Kuchnia Konfliktu)
Conflict Kitchen (Kuchnia Konfliktu) is a socially-involved restaurant co-created with refugees which serves dishes from those regions which are currently in the midst of war.
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Fair Opportunities in Application Processes
Fair Opportunities in Application Processes (Ehrenamtlicher Bewerbungscheck) fosters equality of opportunity by checking application documents and giving essential feedback online, for free, within 24 hours.
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Children's Rights Education Project #CREP
The CREP tackled Children’s Rights Education (CRE) as an integral part of the Human Rights Education (HRE) curriculum with the view to provide improved child-centered protective and inclusive mechanisms for all children.