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Interview Ai WeiWei
Humanity in Action is pleased to share a 32 minute video of an hour-long conversation on the role of art and organizations like Humanity in Action in upholding civil democracies and humanity in our current, turbulent times with Judith Goldstein and the renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei at his studio in Berlin.
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A Theoretical Approach to Demographic Diversity in the Diplomatic Service: A Study of the U.S. Foreign Service
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Policing Race: Rethinking the Myth of National Exceptionalism in a Canadian Context
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Judicial Diversity in North American and European Asylum Court Systems: A Literature Review
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Hope in the Shadows: Male Victims of Sexual Assault in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Governing Diversity: The Unexposed Rules of Engagement within the Justice System of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Shaping Preferential Treatment Policies without Race: The Case of Admission to Elite Institutions of Higher Education In France
Tsione Wolde-Michael wrote Shaping Preferencial Treatment Policies without Race: The Case of Admission to Elite Institutions of Higher Education In France as part of the 2014 Humanity in Action Diplomacy and Diversity Fellowship.
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The Presence of the Past: Confronting the Nazi State and Jim Crow
Well into the second decade of the 21st Century, both the United States and Germany struggle with the consequences of previous state sponsored racist beliefs and behaviors
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Reflections on Humanity in Action
Almost 16 years ago, a former French Resistance fighter, a Jew and immigrant in America, posed a perplexing question when we met for the first time for a serious conversation: how do we educate young people about the need to resist oppressive, authoritarian forces?
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