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We look into the past to change the present and create the future!
At Humanity in Action, we strongly believe that learning about history, confronting the difficult past, and discovering forgotten and silenced stories are some of the best ways to understand and take a critical look at what is happening right here and right now. Looking into the past can also help to create the future - a friendly and safe place for each and every one of us. This idea is shared by the participants of the "Untold Stories | Forgotten Places of Memory" project.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage Organizes Screening of "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve"
Join the Museum of Jewish Heritage and Humanity in Action for a screening of HIA's trilogy "Traces: Portraits of Resistance, Survival and Resolve".
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Untold Stories | Places of Memory
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The Humanize Project is Live!
Landecker Fellow Nasim Forootan has launched the Humanize Project - a platform to empower and train young leaders to become positive influencers and agents of change.
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Kacper's events for Belarussians and Ukrainians in Gdansk
Landecker Fellow Kacper Dziekan has recently organized two events for Belarusians and Ukrainians in Poland.
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The Fabrice Guerrier Show: Eastern Futures
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier creates and produces a podcast on the future of humanity. ‘Eastern Futures‘ is a two-part episode series special exploring the east and some key ideas of possible futures.
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Towards a political economy of violence: Property and revanchism in West Thessaloniki
Senior Landecker Fellow Nikolaos Vrantsis' piece on the political economy of violence was recently published in the Radical Housing Journal.
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"Wild Hearts": On witnessing hope, love, and resiliency behind bars
Read a short story by Senior Fellow Cassandra Meador on the real magic of the Poetic Justice.
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This is "Them" content goes live
Explore the videos produced as part of 'This is "Them",' a project by Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro.
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Humanity in Action's Two Trees in Jerusalem selected for Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival
Humanity in Action is happy to announce that its animated short film Two Trees in Jerusalem is an official selection for the Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival. The 21st edition of the annual festival takes place from June 19-July 22, 2022.