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I, Too: Washington, DC Film Premiere and Post-Film Discussion
The Bertelsmann Foundation and Humanity in Action cordially invite you to the Washington, DC premiere of I, Too, a documentary film from the mind of Carol Anderson.
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Announcing the Recipients of the 2022 Racial Equity Grant
We are delighted to announce the five recipients of the 2022 Humanity in Action Racial Equity Grant!
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Salam Lab's "Empathy and Multiculturalism"
Senior Landecker Fellow Karol Wilczyński's Salam Lab conducts its first session on ‘Empathy and Multiculturalism’ for teachers from Ukraine, Russia and Poland in its Media and Migration programme.
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Humanize Project's First Leadership Course
The First Leadership course of the Humanize Project organized by Landecker Fellow Nasim took place from 16th to the 18th of September in Edinburgh.
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Applications are Open for ARTE's New Training Program
Landecker Fellow Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario invites young leaders to join ARTE's Youth Voices Lead Virtual Racial Justice + Artivism Training Program.
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LASTESIS performance in Berlin
Senior Fellow Hany Tea was supposed to take part in the two performances LASTESIS' performances.
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Hany Tea's Fall 2022 Performances
Learn about Hany Tea's performances in September and October 2022.
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Not Just a Private Issue
Not Just a Private Issue is a project created by Lefkothea Rizopoulou, based in Greece, which brings females together with the aim of raising questions and opening a dialogue around gender-based violence. Lefkothea organised a series of workshops which created awareness, highlighted vital information, and forged deep connections and channels of understanding between the women involved.
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The Alice Project
Senior Fellow Chalsea Halstead’s Action Project aims to expose the biases and contradictions of capital punishment.
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Screening of "Two Trees in Jerusalem" & Talk with Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen on October 5 in Berlin
The German Resistance Memorial Center, the Gegen Vergessen - Für Demokratie e.V. association and Humanity in Action Germany are happy to invite you to a special screening of the animated short film, ‘Two Trees in Jerusalem‘, followed by a talk and Q&A with the film's protagonist Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen (in German).