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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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Is there anything after death? Belief in the afterlife is changing.
Nabila Abdel Aziz has recently written an article for Bayerische Rundfunk magazine where she discusses the changing beliefs of afterlife.
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Where Do We Go From Here? Post-Colleyville Webinar
Landecker Fellow Maia Ferdman moderates the "From the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre Strasbourg, 1349 to Colleyville, Texas: Grappling with Antisemitism and Where We Go From Here" webinar.
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The Fabrice Guerrier Show hosts Edwidge Danticat
For Episode 19, The Fabrice Guerrier Show interviews Edwidge Danticat, a Haitian American novelist, short story writer and essayist.
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Panels on antisemitism and the extreme right
During the Week Against Racism, Landecker Fellow Jelle Zijlstra will be part of two panel discussions on antisemitism & the extreme right.
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Eldorado KaDeWe x Hertie
Can film be a means of coming to terms with history? Senior Fellow Alexander Busold and the Her.Tietz Initiative will discuss this question with important guests on Wednesday, February 9th at 6 pm CET. The ARD series "Eldorado KaDeWe" tells the story of the famous department store "KaDeWe", the Jewish merchant Tietz and the "Aryanisation" of Jewish department stores during the Nazi era.
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Starr Forum: Autocracy’s Assault on Press Freedom
Senior Fellow Paulina Milewska joined an online discussion on the state of media freedom in Poland, Hungary and Russia at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Mamobo among the 22 Activists to Watch in 2022
Landecker Fellow Mamobo Ogoro is one of the 22 "Activists to Watch in 2022" by the Irish Independent.
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Seeking 1610 launches new website
Landecker Fellow Kazmyn Ramos launches the website of her project "Seeking 1610."