News & Events
Stay up to date on the latest from Humanity in Action.
Featured
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.
All News and Events
-
Humanity in Action's Two Trees in Jerusalem selected for Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival
Humanity in Action is happy to announce that its animated short film Two Trees in Jerusalem is an official selection for the Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival. The 21st edition of the annual festival takes place from June 19-July 22, 2022.
-
This is "Them" content goes live
Explore the videos produced as part of 'This is "Them",' a project by Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro.
-
Youth Policy Camp Successfully Completed
The three new board games called „36“, „Eurochase“, and „Euforija“ are available to the broader public in PDF format. Each board game focuses on different aspects of the EU and teaches players about EU policies, EU democratic values, EU financial support, and EU legislations through an interactive method.
-
Jasamin's analysis of "Orientalism as a Symptom"
Jasamin's analysis of Wael B. Hallaq: "Orientalism as a Symptom" is an interesting read.
-
Asha Iman joins Emerging Leaders Class of 2023
Senior Landecker Fellow Asha Iman Veal joins the Emerging Leaders Class of 2023.
-
Dreaming Beyond AI Launch
Nushin Yazdani's Dreaming Beyond AI launch event took place on July 7, 2022.
-
Noam Schimmel's new Article published in Peace Review
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel recently wrote an article titled "Toward an Ethic of Friendship in Academic Research: A Reflection on Rwanda and Survivors of the Genocide against the Tutsi", which was published on Peace Review.
-
Noam Schimmel's article "Trapped by Sovereignty" was published in World Affairs
Senior Fellow Noam Schimmel wrote an article titled "Trapped by Sovereignty: The Fate of Internally Displaced Persons and Their Lack of Equal Human Rights Protection Under International Law."