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Remembering Dr. Roslyn Pope
On February 10, the New York Times wrote a forceful obituary following the passing of Dr. Roslyn Pope. Humanity in Action Founder and Executive Director Judith Goldstein shared her own tribute following the obituary's publication, offering her own thoughts about Dr. Pope's extraordinary life.
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Senior Fellow Christina Antonakos-Wallace's film to debut in Germany at the Human Rights Watch Film Festival
FROM HERE, formerly Senior Fellow Christina Antonakos-Wallace's With Wings and Roots, is a hopeful film set in Berlin and New York of four young artists and activists with migrant backgrounds redefining belonging in a time of increasing nationalism.
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How can groups of people born into an unfair starting point in society thrive?
Senior Fellow Fabrice Guerrier launched a podcast that explores the future and the biggest ideas that will impact humanity in the next 20-30 years of our lives. He will interview experts, visionaries and the most creative minds of the generation.
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Democrats introduce legislation to strengthen anti-sexual harassment/ assault protocols at State Department
Senior Fellow Zachary D. Kaufman's proposed language was incorporated into SHAPE, the Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention and Eradication Act. This act, which was introduced by three Democrats in Congress, aims to address sexual harassment and assault in the State Department.
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Announcing the Detroit Community Development Fellows
We are delighted to announce the four 2020 Detroit Community Development Fellows! Two Fellows each will be working for the Tuxedo Project and Zachary & Associates.
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Asma Baban wins Humanity in Action Detroit Grant Competition
Senior Fellow Asma Baban is the recipient of the 2020 Humanity in Action Detroit Grant competition. Her project "Parks&Lite" will work on community revitalization, placemaking, and urban development in Detroit.
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Benefit celebrating three eminent women on Oct. 22nd, 2020, 6:30-8pm
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National trends in drug payments for PrEP, 2014-2018
Nathan Furukawa recently published an article on “National Trends in Drug Payments for HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis in the United States” in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
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On Women’s Political Empowerment
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher reports on how existing institutions and systems have to change in order to achieve gender equality.