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The New Generation Voices Video Series
In the New Generation Voices series, the Bertelsmann Foundation in partnership with Humanity in Action Germany has created a collection of digital animations portraying how young Germans and Americans see common global challenges and how the future can be shaped best by working together.
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Empowering Victims to Report Hate Speech in Poland
Empowering Victims to Report Hate Speech in Poland organized for a number of volunteers to be trained in identifying and reporting hate speech as well as in offering immediate support to victims of such.
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"The Ghoul Exhibition" - Guns, Performance and Social Justice
"The Ghoul Exhibition" - Guns, Performance and Social Justice is an artistic response to the unfolding tragedy of gun violence in the United States, questioning how the “representation” of violence in the media and the arts actually contributes to the problems behind gun violence.
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2016 John Lewis Fellows Read "An Appeal for Human Rights"
The 2016 John Lewis Fellows Read "An Appeal for Human Rights" dedicated to Dr. Rosyln Pope.
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The Anne Frank Project - Poznań
The Anne Frank Project Poznań is a summer school of tolerance countering Antisemitism by addressing secondary school students in Poznań.
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Against Urban Anti-Semitism
Senior Fellow Jan Kirschenbaum aspires to combat nationalist prejudice and Antisemitism in Poland by stressing and making public the contributions of the Jewish community to the past and present of the country through his Action Project "Against Urban Antisemitism: Restoring the Local Jewish Presence".
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Space & Memory: The Presence of Jewish Absence in Poland's Contemporary Landscape
Space & Memory: The Presence of Jewish Absence in Poland's Contemporary Landscape examined alternative modes of remembering the Holocaust and Jewish life throughout the landscape of Poland.
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ROMA - A Discussion of Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities
“ROMA: A Discussion on Diversity and the Treatment of Minorities,” was an online course of lectures and discussions created by Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Sahra-Josephine Hjorth and CanopyLAB. The course focused on the treatment of the Roma people in Europe and drew important parallels to current migration crisis. CanopyLAB is a platform for NGOs to engage youth in online learning and activism.
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Gender & Identity in the Global South Series: Week 5
The fifth installment of the Gender & Identity in the Global South series focuses on the advocacy for LGBT rights in Kenya.
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