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Learning from History for German Identity
A majority of German history is told through the lens of white Christian Germans. Walid Malik challenges that narrative and aims to make history more inclusive by deep diving into his family's migration history from British India to Berlin in 1923.
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Lumir in Le Monde on a new French Pension Reform
Senior Landecker Fellow Lumir Lapray, together with a group of a young signatories, denounce the postponement of the legal retirement age in France. Their op-ed was published by Le Monde.
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Nicole at the TraCe annual conference "Language(s) of Violence"
On March 3, 2023, Landecker Fellow Nicole Rieber is speaking at a dialogue panel as part of the TraCe annual conference titled "Language(s) of Violence."
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Shatter the Cube: Challenging Historical Revisionism in Poland and the U.S.
2022 Warsaw Alexander Rossen wrote an essay which challenges historical revisionism in Poland and the U.S.
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Blythe Glover-Weiss
2014 Diplomacy & Diversity Fellowship
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Lizzy Smith
2014 Diplomacy & Diversity Fellowship
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Yasmin Al-Douri at the annual Munich Security Conference
Landecker Fellow Yasmin Al-douri was a panelist at one of the side events of the Munich Security Conference, an annual event about international security policy that has been held in Munich, Bavaria, Germany since 1963 and continues to be one of the largest conferences on this topic.
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Grace Han selected as a John Robert Lewis Fellow 2023
US Fellow Grace Han was recently selected for the John Robert Lewis Fellowship 2023, a program of The Faith & Politics Institute working to bridge the divides that arise in our thriving democracy and create productive paths forward.
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Filmevent on Wartime Sexual Violence in Bosnia and Ukraine
Senior Fellow Celine Cojocar is hosting a 3-part Filmfestival on Wartime Sexual Violence in Bosnia and Ukraine on February 4, 11, and 18 2023
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Cesy & Radikale Töchter receive the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung funding
Senior Landecker Fellow Cesy Leonard's organization Radikale Töchter (Radical Daughters) received the Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung funding for their action art workshops in Brandenburg.