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Humanize Project's First Leadership Course
The First Leadership course of the Humanize Project organized by Landecker Fellow Nasim took place from 16th to the 18th of September in Edinburgh.
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Applications are Open for ARTE's New Training Program
Landecker Fellow Marissa Gutierrez-Vicario invites young leaders to join ARTE's Youth Voices Lead Virtual Racial Justice + Artivism Training Program.
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LASTESIS performance in Berlin
Senior Fellow Hany Tea was supposed to take part in the two performances LASTESIS' performances.
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Hany Tea's Fall 2022 Performances
Learn about Hany Tea's performances in September and October 2022.
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Not Just a Private Issue
Not Just a Private Issue is a project created by Lefkothea Rizopoulou, based in Greece, which brings females together with the aim of raising questions and opening a dialogue around gender-based violence. Lefkothea organised a series of workshops which created awareness, highlighted vital information, and forged deep connections and channels of understanding between the women involved.
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The Alice Project
Senior Fellow Chalsea Halstead’s Action Project aims to expose the biases and contradictions of capital punishment.
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Screening of "Two Trees in Jerusalem" & Talk with Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen on October 5 in Berlin
The German Resistance Memorial Center, the Gegen Vergessen - Für Demokratie e.V. association and Humanity in Action Germany are happy to invite you to a special screening of the animated short film, ‘Two Trees in Jerusalem‘, followed by a talk and Q&A with the film's protagonist Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen (in German).
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Totems of our Heritage
Through a visual representation of the different inter-generational relationships, and inter-generational differences, as well as the things that connect them and their importance to the BiH society this Action project reflects on important challenges that the country is facing.
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How to Fix Democracy with Katherine Stewart
Season 4 Episode 6 titled "Religion and American Conservatism" features Katherine Stewart, the author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism, who has spent her career reporting on the dwindling separation between church and state in the United States.
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A Safe Haven on the Sea
Senior Fellow Jacob Fertig’s article on the surprising journeys that Jewish refugees took to Shanghai to escape the Nazis was recently published in Tablet Magazine.