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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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The gap between stateless people and statelessness research
Landecker Fellow Christiana Bukalo published an article in the University of Melbourne Law school’s Critical Statelessness Studies Blog Series. In it, she describes closing the gap between Stateless People and Statelessness Research.
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Short Film: "How machines discriminate - facial recognition and the matrix of domination"
Landecker Fellow Nushin Yazdani recently published a short film with José Rojas entitled "How machines discriminate - facial recognition and the matrix of domination." The piece delves into the intricacies of facial recognition technology and the tangible consequences artificial intelligence has on marginalized people..
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Podcast on Implicit Bias and Racism: Interview with Howard Ross Part II
Landecker Fellow Asha Shajahan recently released a special episode of her podcast Beaumont HouseCall entitled "Implicit Bias and Racism." The episode is part two of Asha's interview with Howard Ross.
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Senior Fellow Jasmine Burton interviewed by Georgia Social Impact Collaborative
Senior Fellow Jasmine Burton was interviewed by Georgia Social Impact Collaborative about her journey as a social entrepreneur.
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Senior Fellow is appointed Representative Strickland's Communications Director
Senior Fellow Katrina Martell was recently hired as Representative Strickland's Communications Director.
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Oy Vey Acts: Remarks on the storming of the Capitol
Landecker Fellow Lievnath Faber has been updating the Oy Vey Acts facebook page to keep people updated about neo-Nazi and fascist movements that are present today.
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Constitutional appeal against Saxon police law
Senior Fellow David Werdermann and his organization Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF) are pursuing a constitutional appeal against the reform of the Saxon police law. This law currently allows the police to monitor people before they commit any crime.
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How Warnock and Ossoff's victories evoked the history of the Black freedom struggle
Senior Fellow Brandon Tensley, National Political Writer for CNN Politics, analyzed the runoff elections in Georgia. He reflected on the ways in which Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff's victories are linked the the broader and ongoing Black freedom struggle in the United States.