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We got it! Get your phones ready - the 10 STAGES app is now available!
After months of work, consultations and tests we can happily and proudly announce that the first of its kind activist-educational mobile application 10 STAGES is available, completely free of charge, to each and every one of you!
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Brigitte Boswinkel
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In Memoriam: Ed Van Thijn
Read Dr. Judith Goldstein's words as she remembers Ed Van Thijn.
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In Memoriam – Ed van Thijn
To our great sadness, our dear Ed van Thijn passed away on Sunday December 19 at the age of 87.
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How To Fix Democracy with Patrick Radden Keefe
Season 3 Episode 19 titled Democracy in Pain features Patrick Radden Keefe, a writer and investigative journalist whose recent book, Empire of Pain, delves into the opioid crisis in the United States. This is the first interview of a series in cooperation with The John Adams Institute.
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Statefree.world is live!
Statefree.world, a new platform created by Christiana Bukalo as part of her Action Project is now live!
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Alexander Busold receives the 2021 Alumni Achievement Award
Alexander Busold and Laura Franke received the 2021 Alumni Award from the Hertie School. Alexander founded the Her.Tietz Initiative one year after his graduation from the Hertie School in 2017. The Her.Tietz Initiative is committed to an open handling of the Nazi history of Hertie, an active commemoration of the victims of the Shoah, and to fighting Antisemitism today.
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Get Out the Votes
Lumir’s Landecker Democracy Fellowship project aims to foster social cohesion in rural communities by working with groups of diverse rural youth to help them brainstorm GOTV solutions through innovative formats, and to share those findings.
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Traces Part III: My Father's War
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Youth Voices Lead
As a Landecker Democracy Fellow, Marissa is developing Youth Voices Lead (YVL), a paid, digital community and training program for 12+ youth organizers to strengthen their artistic tools and human rights knowledge to advocate for racial justice change. For around 10 weeks, these young leaders (ages 14-18) from across New York City will learn about the important issues directly impacting their communities and use artivism to inform others.