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Senior Fellows Speak on Humanity in Action's Community Values
We recently asked a few of our alumni about what they see as Humanity in Action's community values. Here's what they had to say.
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From A to Z on LGBTQIAP
Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Gosia Kot and Sylwia Vargas teamed up with activists across Poland to author an interactive book on LGBTQIA+ rights, definitions, and histories.
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10 Books on Sexuality for the Holidays
Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Sylwia Vargas and Gosia Kot, among others, had their book on LGBTQIAP issues and definitions featured in Vogue Poland.
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NGOs in Crisis - A Chance for Overdue Reform
2009 Berlin Senior Fellow Leon Schettler published article on the OXFAM scandal in the Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger.
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"Every week I could be ashamed of Europe several times"
2016 Sarajevo Senior Fellow Armin Wühle publishes interview with Karin Loos, Head of the Refugee Council in Lower Saxony, in German magazine Migazin.
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Humanity in Action Presents Just People
"Just People: A Quest for Social Souls with Independent Minds" is Wietsma's filmic essay. It explores the challenges and complexities of being an independent individual while cooperating in a social group - how not to be a bystander, how to dare to stand out from the crowd.
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P!oneers: Fix the World
Watch the closing gathering for the P!oneers conference in New York featuring Presentations by Frans Timmermans, Baratunde Thurston, Steve Lambert, Justin Krebs, Najiba Abdellaoui and Kirsten van den Hul.
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Pioneers: A Discussion with Kenneth Jackson
Listen to a discussion with Kenneth Jackson at the P!oneers Program in New York.
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When I fall Silent, Silent falls the World
The goal of the Action Project, When I Fall Silent, Silent Falls the World, was to spread knowledge about the situation Roma people found themselves in as a result of the armed conflict in Kosovo.
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Stop le Contrôle au Faciès
Stop le Contrôle au Faciès added the issue of stop and frisk to the media’s agenda during a presidential campaign, paving the way for the first class action lawsuit of its kind and encouraging legislators to draft three proposed laws that would require police officers to record these stops, in an effort to collect official data on stop and frisk incidents.