Policy
All Articles about Policy
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Making Common Ground
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan is a Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, where she is responsible for covering breaking news and finding exclusives from Westminster and beyond. Catherine’s project is designed to find a new way for people to talk about politics and current affairs without slipping into lazy labels and toxic terminology, which is often accompanied by echo chambers
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#BLACKLIVESMATTER IN EUROPE - A Transnational Movement Influencing Policy Agendas?
Senior Fellow Folashade Ajayi organized an event on the topic "#BLACKLIVESMATTER IN EUROPE - A Transnational Movement Influencing Policy Agendas?" This online-event took place on December 2nd, 2020.
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Storytelling and Organizing for Peace in Israel/Palestine
Senior Fellow Lily Faust is working on building nonprofit engagement to generate new perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through sharing stories of peace and hope.
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IPPR: relaunching a student-journal centered on inclusivity
The International Public Policy Review is a UCL journal that was relaunched as a multimedia platform to diversify political science research.
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Spanish-language Campaign for California's Propositions 10 and C
Making information about affordable housing state propositions accessible to Hispanophone SF-based voters
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Catcalling in the streets of Athens
Senior Fellows Konstantinos Koukos and Mairi Markaki have a mission to raise awareness about catcalling on the streets of Athens.
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Changing the Conversation: Transit Justice in Detroit's Suburbs
Creating a regional transit network in metro Detroit requires a fight against decades of suburban segregation and disjointed governance.
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Action against Violence
Raising awareness about the problem of youth delinquency in Canton Sarajevo
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Tanforan: From Internment Center to Shopping Mall
Tanforan: From Internment Center to Shopping Mall is a documentary film about a shopping mall in California called Tanforan, which served as a temporary internment camp for Japanese-Americans from the Bay Area during their forced relocation in WWII.
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DAWNS Digest: The Development and Aid Workers News Service
The Development and Aid Workers News Service is a social enterprise that supports humanitarian journalism and storytelling through sales of a subscription-based news clipping email called DAWNS Digest.