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Wikipedia as an important source to learn about human rights violations
Wikipedia can serve as an important source to learn about human rights violations - Caroline Garske and Noa Richard edited Wiki article on hate speech cases in Poland.
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Wikipedia as an important source of knowledge about your history
Wikipedia can be an important source of knowledge about your history - as our 2020 HIA Warsaw Fellow Austin Wu explains in his inspirational statement! We’re glad we sparked interest in helping others get reliable information.
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The Global Resilience: COVID-19 Stories Project
Participate and share this year’s fellow Mariam Hassoun’s Action Project!
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Humanity in Action Poland deeply mourns the death of Mr. Henryk Wujec
Mr. Wujec was a towering figure in the contemporary Polish history.
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Senior Fellow appears on France 24 to discuss police violence
Former Director of Humanity in Action France and Senior Fellow Tara Dickman appeared on France 24 to discuss the police violence in the United States and protests wracking the country.
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GQ India interviews Senior Fellow Alok Vaid-Menon on their vision for a post-gender world
In this article, GQ India interviews Senior Fellow and artist Alok Vaid-Menon about their recent book Beyond the Gender Binary and their plans for Pride Month during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How to Fix Democracy Documentary: Part 2
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America and Humanity in Action invite you to the second part of the How to Fix Democracy documentary centered on the crisis of democracy around the world.
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 1
Join host Andrew Keen and panelists Leon Botstein, Rebecca Henderson and Earl Lewis on discussing contemporary challenges to democracy and the recent online launch of the documentary film "How to Fix Democracy."
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How to Fix Democracy with Maya MacGuineas
"One of the areas which is not as well understood is the contributions and problems of our economic system to the lost of trust in institutions and in our economic system, capitalism."
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How to Fix Democracy Live Session 2
Beginning in Mississippi in the 1890s, distinguished Professor Carol Anderson shows viewers how our current moment and fears of a free and fair election in November 2020 are not a aberration in United States history.