Justice
All Articles about Justice
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Serving Local Survivors Panel Discussion
Serving Local Survivors Panel Discussion was a solutions-oriented panel discussion focused on progress in the areas of domestic, sexual, and trafficking violence in New Hampshire and Maine.
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Domestic Violence is More than Just a Black Eye
Domestic Violence is More than Just a Black Eye utilized art as a powerful tool to raise awareness about domestic violence and its consequences in society.
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'Agua Limpia, Aire Limpio': Community Impact in Rural Guatemala
Influenced by his experiences as a child, Senior Fellow Vaclav Masek is dedicated to giving families throughout Guatemala the ability to breathe clean air and drink clean water.
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Last Days in Dilley - Visual Reflection for Community Driven Advocacy Against Refugee Detention
Last Days in Dilley utilizes a combination of short documentary videos, community organizing, and public presentations, in order to elevated attention and facilitated the creation of resource networks to confront the mass incarceration and deportation of Central American refugee families by the US Department of Homeland Security.
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#FreedomCities (Home of the Brave)
Freedom Cities began as a response to Donald Trump's inauguration, utilizing storytelling media projects to highlight how a diverse group of immigrant and low-wage workers of color are standing up within a divided political climate to re-imagine safety and belonging in service of freedom.
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Atlanta and Berlin: The Cross Currents of Racism and Restorative Justice
Over several centuries, immigrants with few assets were driven by the vertigo of speculation in building a new American society. In the process they stripped Native Americans of their wealth and eagerly and savagely diminished that population.
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Looking Forward: How to Ensure the Sustainable Development of International Criminal Justice?
Silvia Alejandra Fernandez De Gurmendi, former President of the International Criminal Court, delivers a keynote address for the Sixth Annual Humanity in Action International Conference in The Hague, the Netherlands.
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Delta Collaborative: TIMESHIP #39
A time-traveling mobile environmental museum with exhibits to educate on environmental threats and inspire change
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Gender and Identity
Senior Fellow Gerlinde Theunissen led a discussion and film screenings on the topic "Gender and Identity" in order to think about and raise awareness of gender inequality in Germany.