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Thank you to our 2016 US Review and Admissions Committees
Humanity in Action received 513 applications for our Fellowships in Europe and Atlanta this year, as well as 165 applications for the Diplomacy and Diversity Fellowship.
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Roman Medya - A Training for Roma NGOs
Roman Medya - A Training for Roma NGOs is an online communication platform for NGOs and activists to provide information addressing discrimination against Roma and anti-semitism in Europe.
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The Anne Frank Project - Poznań
The Anne Frank Project Poznań is a summer school of tolerance countering Antisemitism by addressing secondary school students in Poznań.
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Learning Assistance for Roma Children
Learning Assistance for Roman Children is a grassroots tutoring service that seeks to support Roma youth in Warsaw's Praga District.
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Remarks by U.S. Representative John Lewis
On July 31, 2015, U.S. Representative John Lewis spoke to the participants of the John Lewis Fellowship during the conclusion of the inaugural program at the Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta, Georgia.
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities
“ROMA: A Discussion on Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities,” was an online course of lectures and discussions created by Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Sahra-Josephine Hjorth and CanopyLAB. The course focused on the treatment of the Roma people in Europe and drew important parallels to current migration crisis. CanopyLAB is a platform for NGOs to engage youth in online learning and activism.
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Thank you to our 2017 US Review and Admissions Committees
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2016 John Lewis Fellows Read "An Appeal for Human Rights"
The 2016 John Lewis Fellows Read "An Appeal for Human Rights" dedicated to Dr. Rosyln Pope.
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Pull The Brake on Discrimination Against Roma
Pull the Brake Against Roma Discrimination is a large-scale awareness campaign fighting Antiziganism in Europe. The campaign deals with on- and offline methods and runs simultaneously in Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovakia.
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Video: The "Wave of Smears“ in 1959/1960
The “Wave of Smears“ in 1959/1960 in the city of Hamburg illustrated how latent Antisemitism can escalate in a democratic society within a few days. This project raises awareness of covert Antisemitism, educates about the history of hateful graffiti in Hamburg and develops teaching materials.