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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 Francis Seeck will publish "With Solidarity against Classism" book
Classism describes discrimination based on social origin. Classism is directed against people from the poor or working* class, it affects life expectancy and limits access to housing, education, health care and recognition. With "Solidarisch gegen Klassismus" (With Solidarity against Classism), Senior Fellow Francis Seeck and Brigitte Theißl will make the first German-language anthology on anti-classicism available.
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Klaus Scharioth on the decline of the United States in the New York Times
Klaus Scharioth, Board Member of Humanity in Action Germany and Germany’s Ambassador to the United States from 2006 to 2011, was recently interviewed for Michelle Goldberg's New York Times article "Coronavirus and the Price of Trump’s Delusions - A cult of personality is no match for a pandemic" (April 25, 2020).
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Berlin Fellow Patrick Wielowiejski publishes article in "Right-Wing Populism and Gender" book
2016 Berlin Fellow Patrick Wielowiejski has recently been published by transcript with their article "Identitarian Gays and Threatening Queers, Or: How the Far Right Constructs New Chains of Equivalence" in the volume "Right-Wing Populism and Gender - European Perspectives and Beyond."
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On-line uvod u treći modul PDVIAGMM programa
Online druženje i uvod u treći modul programa "Poticanje demokratskih vrijednosti i aktivnog građanstva među mladima" - projektni i finansijski menadžment.
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Halal Metropolis Virtual Exhibition
As a research assistant at Halal Metropolis, Fellow Asma Baban worked to bring the project's inter-disciplinary exhibit on Muslim visibility in Southeastern Michigan to the virtual world.
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Civil Society and the Coronavirus: Dynamism Despite Disruption
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced civil society organizations to act creatively to bolster local responses.
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Humanity in Action in the Midst of COVID-19
The idea behind our web conversations series is to take a topic critical to our democracies and ask the members of our community to share reflections, actions and observations that deal with the subject.
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Fellow Carolina Mesquita releases first episode of podcast Disoriented
Fellow Carolina Mesquita talks about Asian-American identity in the American Southwest in her Action Project's podcast series Disoriented.