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Why students and faculty alike need mental health first-aid training
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel wrote an article on the promotion and destigmatization of mental health issues.
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Teaching Music to Government School Children in India
Joya developed a project aimed to introduce music to young, underprivileged students at a government school in New Delhi, India.
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Appalachian need: a program to assist the poor in Appalachia
Colin designed a program to provide necessary information to those in need in finding emergency food and housing assistance.
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Collective Healing: Stories of State Violence
Join Fellows Rachel Bell and Alex Rossen for an event organized as part of their Action Project!
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Finding unexpected connections: Getting to know Joanna Pottle
Get to know our first ever Community Engagement Manager, Senior Fellow Joanna Pottle.
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How to Fix Democracy with Robert Kagan
Episode 3, Season 5, of How to Fix Democracy features Robert Kagan, the distinguished Brookings Institute scholar of foreign policy, and discusses America’s dramatically changing place in the world during the Twenties and Thirties.
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Laura Westring selected as Humza Yousaf's new speechwriter
Senior Landecker Fellow Laura Westring was selected as a new speechwriter for Humza Yousaf, First Minister of Scotland.
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2022 Humanity in Action Activity Report
Humanity in Action is proud to showcase its 2022 Activity Report. This international report features the activities and accomplishments from each of the six National Offices, along with programs that were collaboratively implemented internationally.
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Dignified Housing for Migrants in Brussels
With the help of a few volunteers, 2022 Sarajevo Fellow Amée Zoutberg assembled 55 care packages that were disseminated amongst unhoused and undocumented people in Brussels.
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Roots & Routes
Roots and Routes is a newsletter dedicated to empowering, connecting, and celebrating Afro-Caribbean alumni and graduates. Its mission is to promote communication and cooperation among alumni graduates of Dutch Universities (WO and HBO) who are dedicated to the advancement of people of Afro-Caribbean descent. The Roots and Routes newsletter seeks to foster a network for personal and professional connections and gives alumni of color a sense of community and family.