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Consent: Always. Enthusiastic. Informed.
This campaign aims to empower students to apply explicit, informed, enthusiastic consent to make society a happier and safer place for everyone.
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Learning from Latino Jews: Preconceptions, Authenticity, and Paradox
Senior Landecker Fellow Maia Ferdman recently published an article about Latinx Jewish identity in the new edition of the Peoplehood Papers.
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Persecuted, “Aryanized,” Reparated? How the Hermann Tietz department store group became Hertie
Senior Fellow Alexander Busold's Her.Tietz Initiative is participating in a book launch event Tuesday, 5th December 2023, at The Jüdisches Museum Frankfurt.
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Take A Seat: Inclusive Sex-Ed
2020 Amsterdam Fellows Suze van Zijl and Akef Ibrahimi organized a closed-circle talk about how to organize inclusive sex-ed and invited a diverse group of people to share.
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The Invaluable Power of Women: The Heritage of Joan Ferrier
Tamara Hartman studied the archive of Joan Ferrier as part of her Action Project. This resulted in a hybrid event that was co-facilitated by Humanity in Action The Netherlands, and hosted by the Atria Institute on Gender Equality and Women's History.
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80 years: The Flight and Rescue of the Danish Jews 1943 - 2023
In 2023, it will be 80 years since the flight and rescue of the Danish Jews. Humanity in Action marks this through a number of events in September and October. The memory is our shared responsibility and our only way to prevent repetition.
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Event invitation: Human Rights and Generative AI for Activists
On September 21, Landecker Fellow Ayden Férdeline is joining Amnesty International & Fight for the Future's event discussing various ways that new and emerging technologies risk amplifying inequality.
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Become our new Board Member!
Now is your chance to influence the future of Humanity in Action Denmark. What should the main priorities of the organisation be? What should be the theme of the next fellowships? Which conversations should we facilitate in the future?
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The Social Justice Bookshelf
As an avid reader, Emma found that the #bookstagram community suffered from a lack of diversity when it comes to the book titles and topics that are being promoted within this space. Her action project aims to promote books about social justice.