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How to Fix Democracy with Earl Lewis
Dr. Earl Lewis speaks on the four main challenges to American democracy and what brings him hope.
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How to Fix Democracy with Ivan Krastev
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How to Fix Democracy with Ambassador Norman Eisen
From Prague, where he served as Ambassador from the United States, Norman Eisen discusses the ups and downs of democracy in the Czech city over the course of the 20th century.
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Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij ("Geert Does Not Speak For Me")
Senior Fellow Spencer and his team developed wristbands with the text “Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij.” to extend the message of solidarity and non-discrimination in The Netherlands.
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Documentary: "Theresienstadt - Danish Children in Nazi Captivity"
Senior Fellow Solvej Berlau decided to create a documentary film about Danish Holocuast survivors the by telling the stories of six Jewish children who were transported from Denmark to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt.
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A Juste Titre
Senior Fellow Siham Amzile created A Juste Titre, a short film to raise awareness about Islamophobia and discrimination in the workplace.
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Youth Social Entrepreneurship School
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School is a three-part project to encourage young Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland.
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The Turquoise Tent
The purpose of The Turquoise Tent (det turkise telt) is to include ethnic minorities in the cultural life of Aarhus by establishing a platform that provides the opportunity for minority and majority communities to meet and interact.
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Martin Luther King Day 2015
Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Nawal Mustafa and Sarah Asmelash partnered with Humanity in Action Netherlands in 2013 to create an annual event that not only commemorated the legacy of Dr. King, but also encouraged future activism in society’s most challenging issues.
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Reclaiming the Body Liberating the Mind: 21st century Black Activism
Reclaiming the Body, Liberating the Mind: 21st century Black Activism was a series of events created by Senior Fellow Denzel Caldwell at Duke University. The series gathered university students, particularly of African descent, to discuss and highlight the intersecting challenges the African Diaspora faces in the 21st century.
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How to Fix Democracy with Earl Lewis
Dr. Earl Lewis speaks on the four main challenges to American democracy and what brings him hope.
-
How to Fix Democracy with Ivan Krastev
-
How to Fix Democracy with Ambassador Norman Eisen
From Prague, where he served as Ambassador from the United States, Norman Eisen discusses the ups and downs of democracy in the Czech city over the course of the 20th century.
-
Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij ("Geert Does Not Speak For Me")
Senior Fellow Spencer and his team developed wristbands with the text “Geert Spreekt Niet Voor Mij.” to extend the message of solidarity and non-discrimination in The Netherlands.
-
Documentary: "Theresienstadt - Danish Children in Nazi Captivity"
Senior Fellow Solvej Berlau decided to create a documentary film about Danish Holocuast survivors the by telling the stories of six Jewish children who were transported from Denmark to the concentration camp of Theresienstadt.
-
A Juste Titre
Senior Fellow Siham Amzile created A Juste Titre, a short film to raise awareness about Islamophobia and discrimination in the workplace.
-
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School
Youth Social Entrepreneurship School is a three-part project to encourage young Ukrainian entrepreneurs in Poland.
-
The Turquoise Tent
The purpose of The Turquoise Tent (det turkise telt) is to include ethnic minorities in the cultural life of Aarhus by establishing a platform that provides the opportunity for minority and majority communities to meet and interact.
-
Martin Luther King Day 2015
Humanity in Action Senior Fellows Nawal Mustafa and Sarah Asmelash partnered with Humanity in Action Netherlands in 2013 to create an annual event that not only commemorated the legacy of Dr. King, but also encouraged future activism in society’s most challenging issues.
-
Reclaiming the Body Liberating the Mind: 21st century Black Activism
Reclaiming the Body, Liberating the Mind: 21st century Black Activism was a series of events created by Senior Fellow Denzel Caldwell at Duke University. The series gathered university students, particularly of African descent, to discuss and highlight the intersecting challenges the African Diaspora faces in the 21st century.