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Wahl-O-Mat and Woke-O-Mat: guiding German voters
Landecker Fellow Jeannette Gusko was mentioned in an article published by WELT, titled ‘Forget the Wahl-O-Maten, now there is the Woke-O-Mat’.
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Joanna Zalewska
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“Break the Vicious Circle!” project on tour - we present an educational mobile application during an international symposium in Serbia
Larysa Michalska, coordinator of the “Break the Vicious Circle!” project, participated in the panel discussion "Mikroistorije i inkluzna kultura sećanja".
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The first National Community Meeting as part of the Action Project Lab series for the 2021 HIA Fellowship
On September 22, we held our first National Community Meeting for the 2021 Fellows!
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Migration, Identity and Belonging
Migration and its ensuing intersections have been at the forefront of our minds since the day of our founding.
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“Women and Water” Film Festival
The need for Katarzyna Sałata’s arose from her frustration with a poor representation of women in media – both as voices given airtime as well as decision makers included in the creation process.
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Erica Dorn: Designing Migration Equity Summer Course at Carnegie Mellon University
In April of 2021, Landecker Fellow Erica Dorn programmed a Designing Migration Equity summer course at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Betsy Hewlett
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“Stereotype Breakers”. Perception of Jewish community and culture in Poland
Magdalena Fuchs has long been fascinated by the Jewish culture and interreligious dialogue. It was only natural that her idea for the Action Project had to involve education and tolerance. As a lawyer and human rights activist, she knows best the value of teaching solidarity with minority groups and the real danger of hate speech.
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Tietz Lecture on Addressing Antisemitism 2021
Antisemitism in Germany never went away. During the Corona pandemic Antisemitic conspiracy theories have only gained momentum and are increasingly carried into the public sphere. To protect and strengthen fair and equal democracy, we must act – and take decisive action against old and new forms of Antisemitism. The Tietz Lecture will discuss what action we, as a community, can take.