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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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Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann releases book "Tender and Free"
Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann published her first book "Tender and Free" on January 28th. A book about gender politics, "Tender and Free" analyzes the violence of today's patriarchal rule.
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Making Common Ground Podcast: Episode 4
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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Webinar: Greenland and the Political Apology (in Danish)
Humanity in Action Denmark invite you to a webinar about Greenland and the political apology (in Danish), January 28, 17.00-18.00 CET.
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Public philosophy as a tool of logical empowerment
Landecker Fellow Thomas Arnold was recently interviewed in an episode of Find Out Why_ It's Trustworthy. In this episode, Thomas discusses the importance of using reason and logic in everyday life.
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Marietje Schaake's interview in De Groene Amsterdammer
Senior Fellow Marietje Schaake was interviewed by De Groene Amsterdammer on how tech-companies have downplayed their power for years.
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How To Fix Democracy Live Session with Dr. Jelani Cobb
The Bertelsmann Foundation North America, Humanity in Action, and the Canadian Institute for Citizenship invite you to a live discussion about the meaning of citizenship in today's United States of America.
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DeLesslin George-Warren's grant to teach Catawba language
Earlier this month, The Herald, a South Carolina-based newspaper, interviewed Landecker Democracy Fellow and Humanity in Action Senior Fellow DeLesslin "Roo" George-Warren. The interview addresses why DeLesslin returned to their home community, the Catawba Nation, and their project as a Landecker Democracy Fellow.
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Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in “LGBTQI+ free zones”
Senior Fellow Lukasz Niparko co-authored an article with Patrice McMahon, titled "Poles Waive the Rainbow Flag in 'LGBTQI+-free zones.'" Featured in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, this article examines the Law and Justice government's conservative agenda is directly attacking Polish LGBTQI+ activists--and how activists are resisting and persisting in the face of discrimination.