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Share your immigrant poems and stories to be published in "Poetry of Belonging" E-collection
Landecker Fellow Nikola Lero opens the call for submissions for his Action Project!
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Bridge Building as a Basic Operating Principle
Senior Landecker Fellow Maia Ferdman co-authored an article about the LA Bridge Builders Collective. The article was recently published in the National Civic Review.
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Towards Relational Design Practices
Senior Landecker Fellows Erica Dorn and Tara Dickman co-authored a paper on de-centering design through lessons from community organizing.
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Work with us! Open Position: Program Coordinator
For the Berlin Office of Humanity in Action we are looking for a Program Coordinator. Responsibilities primarily include work on the Landecker Democracy Fellowship, social media, and general network activities.
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Carly Goodman publishes her first book: Dreamland
Senior Fellow Carly Goodman published her first book titled "Dreamland: America's Immigration Lottery in an Age of Restriction."
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Nicole participates in the Behavioral Insights Academy by the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism
Landecker Fellow Nicole Rieber is participating in the Behavioral Insights Academy by the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism in Doha.
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Antisemitism Unpacked
Senior Landecker Fellows Jelle Zijlstra and Lievnath Faber organized a panel on antisemitism.
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Ayden Férdeline's Submission to the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology
Landecker Fellow Ayden Férdeline submitted a written input to the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, calling for national governments to reaffirm the definition of Internet governance agreed as part of the Tunis Agenda in 2005.
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Emma Holten
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How to Fix Democracy with Adam Hochschild
The first episode of Season 5 features Adam Hochschild - historian, journalist, and award-winning author of “American Midnight: The Great War, a Violent Peace, and Democracy's Forgotten Crisis." Hochschild takes us on a journey to America in the aftermath of World War I – a country divided by labor strife, xenophobic fear of immigrants, and massive violations of civil rights.