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Solidary Communes
Senior Fellow Romane Rozencwajg worked to find personal rooms in shared apartments and communes to provide recent asylum seekers and refugees with living security to begin their new lives.
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Senior Fellow George Bogden discusses the Global Politics of Pandemics in the Context of Ebola
Published by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, Senior Fellow George Bogden co-authored the policy brief "Medicine for Fear: Transatlantic Leadership in Emergency Funding for Epidemics of Communicable Diseases."
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Fellow Carolina Marques de Mesquita writes about traces of life of the Portuguese author Eça de Quierós and the legacies of colonialism
In the essay Why Does This Portuguese City Glorify the Author Who Hated It?, published by Literary Hub, Fellow Carolina Marques de Mesquita writes about the life of the Portuguese author Eça de Quierós and the legacies of colonialism as observed in modern-day Portugal.
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Senior Fellow Paulina Milewska provides daily information on COVID-19 for foreigners in Poland
Senior Fellow Paulina Milewska launched the special section in the biggest daily newspaper in Eastern Europe, Gazeta Wyborcza, to keep foreigners informed on COVID-19 realities in Poland.
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Senior Fellow Laure Assayag mobilizes against provisional decrees in French Labor Code in times of COVID-19
To support people in understanding a new law and to show solidarity with French employees, Senior Fellow Laure Assayag founded the group 'Manifestons Au Balcon' to stand up against the social measures in France's provisional Labor Code degree.
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Activating Yourself in the Time of Coronavirus
I have spent over a decade focused on caring for individuals who are scared about how to proceed with their lives in times of personal uncertainty. Patients who see me are often afraid about inflammation and/or deformities in their joints that are limiting, nervous about abnormal laboratory values, and downright frightened about how their futures might unfold.
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How to Fix Democracy with Rob Riemen
"The fight of today's age is against the present zeitgeist."
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Populism, Nationalism, AND Racism
I want to maintain—or even insist—that racism or conceptions based on racial attitudes and classifications are critical to understanding nationalism and populism from the 19th Century right into our bewildering and bewitched 21st Century.
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Atlanta Fellow Gilberto Morishaw Launches New Initiative: Keda Kas
Keda Kas connects and supports the Dutch Caribbean through adequate information and news about corona, discussions and digital social activities.
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Senior Fellow Gülay Gün shares her experience in the context of Hanau's terrorist attack in Die Zeit
It simply washes over me. Walking on the street or sitting in my office, thoughts of Hanau paralyze me, and tears fill my eyes. It’s especially bad when I realize just how deep the gulf is between me and the person I am talking to, when I realize that he can’t even comprehend my pain.