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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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We are launching a new project! "Break the vicious circle!"
The project aims to deepen the knowledge of high school students about National Socialism, World War II, and the Holocaust, as well as provoke a reflection on the historical conditions that led to the Shoah.
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Christiana Bukalo featured on Deutschlandfunk Nova radio report
Landecker Democracy Fellow Christiana Bukalo is featured in a radio report from Deutschlandfunk Nova. During this report she is talking about her experiences being stateless and how she wants to help other stateless people.
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Book Pre-Order: "Diversity and Organizational Development"
Senior Fellow Jennifer Kuklenski's book about the challenges of diversifying workplaces is now available for pre-order. "Diversity and Organizational Development" will be released in June.
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Beautiful, unapproachable, and not survivable
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai wrote an article about the representation of women in movies. As a child, she loved to watch adventure movies but the women in those movies were always beautiful, unapproachable, and not survivable. She reflects on societal changes over the last few decades.
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Senior Fellow Bill De La Rosa: "Closing Immigration Prisons"
After Law Professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández gave a guest lecture at the University of Oxford on immigration imprisonment in the US, Senior Fellow Bill De La Rosa wrote a piece titled "Closing Immigration Prisons" for All Souls Blog.
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Info Meeting: The 2021 Copenhagen Fellowship
Join our vitual information meeting on February 3, 2021 at 17.00 to learn more about the 2021 Copenhagen Fellowship.
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COVID-19 vaccine is a triumph over medicine's racist history
Alfred Landecker Democracy Fellow Asha Shajahan wrote an opinion with the title "COVID-19 vaccine is a triumph over medicine's racist history" for The Detroit News.
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"You Will Never Walk Alone" - Polish Women* Strike Back
In this article, Warsaw Senior Fellow Zuzanna Krzatala writes about the 100 days of Polish women's resistance against the near-total abortion ban in Poland.