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Bagg Street Synagogue, 'a place of my own,' is attacked and defaced
In the spring of 2023, the Montreal Gazette published an opinion piece about Montreal's Bagg Street Synagogue by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel.
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Ayden Férdeline at the Mozilla Festival 2023
Landecker Fellow Ayden Férdeline moderated a session at the Mozilla Festival 2023. The panel explored how advocates believe we can reclaim and build worker power in an age of workplace surveillance.
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Artificial Intelligence will threaten human trust, agency and democratic values
The Pew Research Center recently published a new study about how much control people will retain over essential decision-making as digital systems and AI spread. Landecker Fellow Ayden Férdeline was cited as an expert in this research.
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Healing the Earth: Getting to know Amber Due
Get to know our new Administrative Assistant, Amber Due.
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Mamobo on The Nesser Show
In March 2023, Senior Landecker Fellow Mamobo was a guest on the Nesser Show to discuss her vision of unity and shared understanding.
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Humanity in Action Founder and Executive Director Dr. Judith Goldstein to Retire After 26 Years of Leadership
After 26 years of stewardship, Humanity in Action Founder and Executive Director Dr. Judith Goldstein has announced her retirement from the organization, effective March 31. Humanity in Action’s Board of Directors has unanimously approved Talia Dubovi, a Humanity in Action Senior Fellow (Amsterdam 2000) and Board Member, to lead the organization as Interim CEO, beginning April 1.
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Announcing the Recipients of October '43 Travel Grant 2022
We are excited to present the recipients of the Humanity in Action October ‘43 Travel Grant 2022.
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Richard D. Parsons
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UH sex misconduct bill tackles growing problem
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser recently reported on a legislation which Senior Landecker Fellow Kris Coffield helped to draft to strengthen protections for sexual assault survivors on college campuses.
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Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze
In March 2023, an academic essay by Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel titled "Distorted Representations of Rwandan Tutsis in American Popular Culture: Ignorance, Racism, and the Hollywood Gaze" was published in Peace Review, a Journal of Social Justice.