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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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Coffee&Talk #4: Pragmatism vs. Idealism
We will discuss Idealism vs. Pragmatism with Humanity in Action Denmark board member and Director of Raoul Wallenberg Inst. for Human Rights, Morten Kjærum. Is idealism or pragmatism the better way to change the world to the better? Should you always seek dialogue or is it sometimes better to stay strong on core principles?
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Humanity in Action Poland at "The Largest Minority - How to talk about Disability" Meeting
People with disabilities are the largest social minority in the world. They are also one of the most discriminated social groups. What can we do to change it?
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Humanity in Action Fellowship featured as Fellowship that focuses on Race Equity
Humanity in Action was featured as one of 12 Fellowships focusing on Race Equity in Profellow.
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Herbert Pundik in Memoriam
One of Humanity in Action’s founders – journalist, activist, and refugee Herbert Pundik – has passed away.
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Antoine Buyse appointed as member of the Human Rights Committee
Antoine Buyse has been appointed as member of the Human Rights Committee of the Dutch International Affairs Advisory Council.
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Počeo osmi ciklus PDVIAGMM programa
Poticanje demokratskih vrijednosti i aktivnog građanstva među mladima 19/20 7. - 15. decembar 2019
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The enduring power of aging white men in the Democratic Party
In a column penned for CNN, Senior Fellow Brandon Tensley comments on the "enduring power of aging white men" and the Democratic Party's struggle to reflect its diverse voting base in leadership positions.
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John Lewis Fellow Jacob Rudolph named Forbes' 30 under 30
Jacob Rudolph, Executive Director of The Pride Network, was named Forbes 2020's 30 under 30 for his contributions for his work in LGBTQ+ leadership.