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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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Academy for Human Rights Fellow's film on Syrian refugees in Miami
Have a look at this year’s Academy for Human Right’s Fellow Noa Richard's film on Syrian refugees in Miami!
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Humanity in Action Fellow Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh hosts virtual artist talk with Yến-Nhi Lê and Orihana Calcines
Humanity in Action Fellow Hoang Tran Hieu Hanh invites to a virtual artist talk with Yến-Nhi Lê and Orihana Calcines on 9 July 2020 from 19.00h to 20.30h CEST.
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The Financial Activist Playbook for Supporting Black Lives
John Lewis Fellow Jasmine Rashid writes about the complicity of financial systems in the United States in exploiting black people and how activists can learn to avoid supporting these systems.
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Landecker Fellow Evein Obulor's article published by Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung
In her piece for Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, Landecker Democracy Fellow Evein encourages to city of Heidelberg to discuss racism and its colonial history more publicly and critically.
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Candle Light Döner for victims of police brutality and racial profiling in Germany
Humanity in Action Fellow Wald Malik invites to a virtual meet up for anyone affected by racist police brutality and racial profiling in Germany. This online empowerment dinner and dialogue will feature input from Copwatch Frankfurt and other programming
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Jobs Interventions for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
Senior Fellow Kirsten Schüttler co-authored the working paper "Jobs Interventions for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons."
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A new generation poses the system question
Fridays for Future, MeToo und Black Lives Matter: Does the corona crisis reveal the connections? Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann today published an essay in Der Tagesspiegel in which she illustrates the nexus between various social struggles that had so far appeared to be separate. She argues that social movements are interlocking worldwide and are rising up against capitalist realism.
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How D.C.’s Museums Plan to Preserve the New Era of Protest
In this interview with Atlas Obscura, Senior Fellow Tsione Wolde-Michael discusses how museums in Washington D.C. are documenting protests in the wake of George Floyd's murder, as they happen.