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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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Landecker Fellow Adam Echelman's two new podcast episodes
In August, Landecker Fellow Adam Echelman produced two new episodes of the student-led Critical Tech Podcast.
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Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal quoted in the New York Times
Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal recently provided a comment for the New York Times discussing the art of Martine Gutierrez.
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Paulina Milewska featured on the Vinohradska 12 Podcast
Paulina Milewska appeared as a guest on the Vinohradska 12 Podcast discussing freedom of the press in Poland after a newly introduced controversial bill.
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Erica Dorn Interviewed in Diseño y Democracia
On July 7th, Landecker Fellow Erica Dorn appeared on an episode of the podcast Diseño y Democracia, a podcast about design and democracy.
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“Can cyborgs dream of social ecology” in Enlightenment and Ecology
Landecker Democracy Fellow Nikos Vrantsis contributed to the book Enlightenment and Ecology with his short piece titled "Can cyborgs dream of social ecology?"
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Senior Fellow Josephine Landertinger Forero Introduces Acción Mujeres
Senior Fellow Josephine Landertinger Forero introduces Acción Mujeres, the first directory of organizations and collectives that work for gender equality in film and TV in Latin America.
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Making Common Ground Podcast - July 2021 Episodes
Landecker Democracy Fellow Catherine Neilan's podcast Making Common Ground launched in January 2021. Catherine, a journalist who currently serves as Politics Live Editor at the Telegraph, created this podcast with the goal of creating in-depth conversations amongst different groups of people.
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Retraction of Presidential Recognition: Politicized Humanitarian Work?
Landecker Fellow Iason Apostolopoulos was retroactively removed from a list of humanitarian workers to be celebrated by the Greek President. Although he was nominated and notified of this decoration, he was pulled from the list without any official explanation.