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“Something’s Missing in Germany”: An Exploration of Discriminatory Terminology In German Discourse
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A Kosher Shrimp? The New Museum in the Context of Holocaust Tourism in Poland
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Beyond Stereotypes: How Artists of Turkish Descent Deal with Identity in Germany
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A Culture of Heavenly Argument: My Jewish Response to Senseless Hatred
I am a proud Jewish American with family members who have attended the Tree of Life Synagogue for four generations. In the hours after the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in the history of the United States, I felt three things.
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Addressing Urgent Needs: Science & Human Rights
Senior Fellow Merhgol Tiv was interviewed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science's Science and Human Rights Coalition to discuss urgent societal needs that can be addressed by linking science and human rights.
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The enduring power of aging white men in the Democratic Party
In a column penned for CNN, Senior Fellow Brandon Tensley comments on the "enduring power of aging white men" and the Democratic Party's struggle to reflect its diverse voting base in leadership positions.
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Obituary: Herbert Pundik (92) – Founder of Humanity in Action
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Antoine Buyse appointed as member of the Human Rights Committee
Antoine Buyse has been appointed as member of the Human Rights Committee of the Dutch International Affairs Advisory Council.
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John Lewis Fellow Jacob Rudolph named Forbes' 30 under 30
Jacob Rudolph, Executive Director of The Pride Network, was named Forbes 2020's 30 under 30 for his contributions for his work in LGBTQ+ leadership.
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Agalide: A Greek Language and Culture Project
In this Action Project, Senior Fellow Michail-Chrysovalantis Markodimitrakis created "Agalide: A Greek Language and Culture Project" designed for Adult Displaced Populations currently living in Heraklion, Crete in Greece.