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Museum of Jewish Heritage Organizing Evening Performances of "J O B – A Simple Man"
Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York is organizing a series of live and virtual performances of J O B – A Simple Man. The events are presented in collaboration with Humanity in Action and the Consulate General of Denmark in New York.
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‘Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve’ World Premiere & Talk 03 May 2022
Humanity in Action is proud to invite you to the first-ever screening of its animated documentary trilogy, ‘Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve’. The screening and following Q&A will be part of the Copenhagen Jewish Film Festival, taking place from April 29-May 5, 2022.
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Webinar: Europe after the war in Ukraine
With the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has used hard power on a continent that thought this kind of war belonged in the 20th century. What will the war mean for European politics and self-understanding? What will be the long-term consequences? Find out more about the broader meaning of the war in Ukarine in this webinar with Historian Uffe Østergaard.
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Webinar: Ukraine - History, Society, Culture
Watch our webinar on Ukrainian society, culture, and history with Director of Ukrainian-Danish Youth House - and Senior Fellow - Julie Arnfred Bojesen. Julie presents key facts about the country's history, culture, language, and society, and answeres questions from teachers.
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'My Father's War' Premiere & Talk
The 5th of May marks a significant date for our past and present Dutch society. Every year on Liberation Day, we celebrate our valuable, not self-evident, freedom. On this special day, Humanity in Action with support from Theater Na De Dam is pleased to announce the Dutch premiere of ‘My Father's War’. The event takes place at Lab111, on May 5, 18:30.
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How to Fix Democracy with Jonathan Rauch and Peter Wehner
Season 4 Episode 2 titled The Crisis of the American Right features authors and researchers Jonathan Rauch and Peter Wehner. Together with host Andrew Keen, they discuss the history and implications of the stark transformation undergone by the Republican Party during and after Donald Trump’s presidency.
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Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly Delivers Statement to UN Security Council on Sexual Violence in Conflict
On April 13, Senior Fellow Mariana Karkoutly spoke to the United Nations Security Council, during the Security Council's Open Debate on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
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Beautiful Diaspora: Curatorial Virtual Tour
Senior Landecker Fellow and Associate Curator Asha Iman Veal leads a video tour of her new exhibition "Beautiful Diaspora / You Are Not the Lesser Part."
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Utilizing Bridge Building to Support Street Engagement
Landecker Fellow Maia Ferdman publishes a report on the ways we might support the homeless street engagement process and reduce conflict by utilizing “bridge building” techniques.
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Breaking Bread
Senior Fellow and 2020 Racial Equity Grantee Michael Scott and Managing Partner Helen Kramer launch Breaking Bread, a conversation series that assembles diverse identities to explore differing perspectives on controversial topics.