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Cyber Safety and Literacy
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Tadeusz Mazowiecki (1927-2013)
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2020 HIA Warsaw Fellows raise awareness and knowledge of English-speaking Wikipedia users
2020 HIA Warsaw Fellows have learnt how to raise awareness and knowledge of English-speaking Wikipedia users by creating new articles on minority groups’ intervention, and informing on ‘the event that people may not otherwise ever learn about’ as one of Fellows Lamisa Mustafa pointed out.
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By editing Wikipedia we bring the forgotten stories to light
Our 2020 HIA Warsaw Fellow, John Lyons, enriched the Wiki article on Ryki with information on Jewish children living in Ryki, who were rescued by Polish families during World War II.
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2020 HIA Warsaw Fellows fill the gaps in LGBT articles on Wikipedia
This year’s HIA Warsaw Fellows filled the gaps in articles on ‘LGBT-free’ zones and equality marches in Poland.
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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.