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Dr. Asha Shajahan on vaccine hesitancy and the current COVID situation in Michigan
Over the past weeks, Landecker Fellow Asha Shajahan has been guest on multiple platforms to discuss the COVID-19 crisis.
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Voices From Inside
Iga and Nathan found they were both drawn to stories of injustice and exclusion and decided to focus their shared Action Project on amplifying the voices of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated people in the US.
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Priya Fielding-Singh releases new book entitled "How the Other Half Eats"
In November 2021, Senior Fellow Priya Fielding-Singh releases new book entitled "How the Other Half Eats."
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Senior Fellow Lena Kampf amongst the nominees of the German Journalist Award
For this year’s 15th award of the German Journalist Prize, the jury has nominated 40 articles from eight different business topics written by a total of 86 authors. Senior Fellow Lena Kampf is one of them.
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STREFA MOCY / Power Zone
With strong interest in gender equality Milena and Małgorzata knew right away they wanted their project to empower women and girls.
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"How the Other Half Eats" - An Author-in-Conversation Event about Food Justice
Welcome to "How the Other Half Eats" - an Author-in-Conversation Event about Food Justice with HIA Senior Fellows Priya Fielding-Singh and Aditi Mehta.
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App(ly) the knowledge!
We know from our experience that only reflection supported by action can bring about social change. We are aware of how difficult it can be to undertake such initiatives, so we reach back into history to present you with biographies of "ordinary" people who turned out to be true heroes and heroines.
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Time for concrete action to end gender-based violence!
Magda Szarota, a board member of Humanity In Action Polska, joined the feminist round table on how to make the EU directive on gender-based violence intersectional, comprehensive & effective.
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Landecker Fellow Noufel Bouzeboudja - Essential Worker Visibility
Humanity in Action spoke to Landecker Fellow Noufel Bouzeboudja about his Fellowship project.
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Urban Justice
Initially, Karolina's Action Project was supposed to focus on one aspect only - the urban chaos. As it turned out, it would also serve as a study of the ever-regressing public municipal sphere, lacking legal basis, and general helplessness regarding the relation of commoner-authority.