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A Critical Perspective on Reconciliation and a Rwandan Case Study
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel was recently published in Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, with his article, "A Critical Perspective on Reconciliation and a Rwandan Case Study."
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Looking to Heal the World: Getting to Know Louise Croue
Get to know our Special Project Coordinator, Louise Emma Croue.
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Carolin Wiedemann on Fighting for Gender
Carolin Wiedemann, the Ombudsperson for Humanity in Action Germany, was recently a guest on the SWR2 online radio to discuss Feminism and the Transgender Debate.
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What German investigators can do in Putin's war
Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Lena Kampf wrote about the German judiciary's proceedings for concrete evidence of Russian war crimes.
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Magdalena Szarota speaks at a Lancaster University rally
Magda Szarota, a human rights advocate and the Ombudsperson of Humanity in Action Poland, recently spoke at a rally in solidarity with Ukrainian people. The event was organized by Lancaster University Student Union.
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Zuzanna Krzatala Houses Ukrainian Refugees
Humanity in Action Senior Fellow and now staff member of the Polish office, Zuzanna Krzatala, opens up her home to a family of Ukrainian refugees.
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Virtual Discussion: Emerging Suburb Futures
Senior Landecker Fellow Erica Dorn's platform Suburb Futures, together with PlacemakingX and PlacemakingUS, organize a virtual discussion titled "Emerging Suburb Futures Virtual Discussion."
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Monumental Histories Workshop Boasts Success and Inspiration
2020 Landecker Democracy Fellow, Tsione Wolde-Michael, hosted a workshop called Monumental Histories: Black Archival Practice and the Interpretation of Racist Visual Culture.
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California Law Review in Context
Senior Fellow and Racial Equity Grantee Samson Lim launches CLR in Context in an effort to empower underrepresented voices in legal journalism as well as inspire new conversations around human-centered lawyering.
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Frances Perkins Center to Hold Free Virtual Forum on April 3
On April 3, 2022, the Frances Perkins Center will hold a free virtual forum, titled “Problem Solving in a Divided America: What Can We Learn From Frances Perkins’ Era? What Can We Do Now?”.