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Martin Luther King Day in the Netherlands
We sat down with American activist Lucas Johnson and Mitchell Esajas, founder of the Black Archives, to ask them the same question King posed in his 1967 work: Where do we go from here?
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When Paul Came Over the Sea
Together with NYU Berlin, Humanity in Action Germany co-organized a film screening of "When Paul came over the Sea" and a discussion with the filmmaker/protagonist and Senior Fellow Paul Nkamani.
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College PATHS
Ongoing College Access Program working to provide underrepresented students from the East Los Angeles community with the academic skills and support required to gain college admission.
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Humanity in Action Fellowship Named among 5 Fellowships to Keep an Eye on
The Humanity in Action Fellowship has been named by College Magazine among five Fellowships to keep an eye on, joining the ranks of Fulbright, the Watson Fellowship and Princeton.
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Technological Change and Human Rights
Nani Jensen Reventlow, Director of the Digital Freedom Fund, joined Fellows to discuss the human rights implications of technological change.
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In the News: Washington Leads John Lewis Fellows on a Human Rights Adventure
Georgia State University, home to the John Lewis Fellows during their stay in Atlanta and the classroom of Fellowship Director Dr. Tanya Washington, reported on the 2017 John Lewis Fellowship program.
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Refugess and History
Humanity in Action Denmark hosted the public event Refugees and History with refugee and Senior Fellow panel guests.
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The Trump Effect: Race, Regression & Restoration
A public lecture delivered by former John Lewis Fellowship Director Dr. Tanya Washington focused on race relations in the United States and what "socio-cultural silver lining" the election of Donald Trump yielded.
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Tanya Washington
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Mary Consolata Namagambe
2016 Copenhagen Fellowship
Mary Consolata Namagambe, founder of She for She, works to empower girls and women to take control of their menstrual health and education.