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Explore the 2020 Copenhagen Fellowship's Open Events
This year the Copenhagen Fellowship 2020 focused on Denmark's relation to Greenland and the Faeroe Islands. Using a Human Rights lens we dived deep into the pressing realities of this often overlooked region and Denmark's role in shaping it. During the Fellowship we hosted four Open Events where the Copenhagen public was invited inside to discuss related topics with our Fellows. All events tried to untangle the complex issues related to the Unity of the Realm as well as understanding what civic engagement and Action means in 2020.
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Invitation: A Discussion on The Future of the Unity of the Realm
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Invitation: Civil Engagement Across Time and Age - A Conversation With Bent Melchior
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"White Danes must actively distance themselves from racism," says Senior Fellow Mary Consolata Namagambe
White Etiquette - Senior Fellow Mary Consolata Namagambe speaks in the Danish national newspaper Weekendavisen about the need for a greater emphasis on anti-racist practices in Denmark.
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Humanity in Action Denmark Announces the 2020 Danish Fellows Cohort
From a competitive pool of applicants, 24 Fellows from Denmark were selected to join the 2020 Humanity in Action Fellows cohort.
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Senior Fellow Rasmus Søndergaard authors Cambridge University Press book on US foreign policy during the 1980s
The book "Reagan, Congress, and Human Rights: Contesting Morality in US Foreign Policy" is due to be published in April 2020.
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Kom til informationsmøde den 4. februar 2020: hvad er Humanity in Actions Sommerakademi?
Kom til informationsmøde i Studenterhuset og hør mere om de Fellowships vi tilbyder i København, Sarajevo (3. juni-1. juli 2020) og Atlanta (23. juni-21. juli 2020).
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Cofee&Talk #4: Pragmatisme vs. idealisme
We will discuss Idealism vs. Pragmatism with Humanity in Action Denmark board member and Director of Raoul Wallenberg Inst. for Human Rights, Morten Kjærum. Is idealism or pragmatism the better way to change the world to the better? Should you always seek dialogue or is it sometimes better to stay strong on core principles?