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HIA BiH Fellowka Nedima Džaferagić predstavila svoj Action Project
Edukacija o potrebama i potencijalu IT industrije, te važnosti usmjeravanja djece prema ovim strukama.
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Responding to "Unite the Right": "Unite Against the Wrong"
Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Zachary Kaufman (1999 Copenhagen Fellowship) offered his thoughts at the University of Houston Law Center’s event on Anti-Semitism for the Diversity and Inclusion program in September 2019.
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The pain of losing civil rights icons in the Trump era
Senior Fellow Brandon Tensley reflects on the impact of losing civil rights leaders during the Trump administration in an article for CNN.
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Say NO to Domestic Violence
Ilia Chalimourda (Amsterdam Fellowship 2017) ran an educational workshop on domestic viloence and options for victims to seek legal and/or psychological support.
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International Senior Fellow Get-Together in Berlin from March 27 to 29
Fellows & Senior Fellows – Join us for our international get-together in Berlin from March 27-29, 2020!
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"A Year's Time: Love and Solitude" published in the queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too"
Senior Fellow Cameron Kinslow writes about love and solitude abroad in recently released queer anthology "Queer Around the World Too".
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Changing the Conversation: Transit Justice in Detroit's Suburbs
Creating a regional transit network in metro Detroit requires a fight against decades of suburban segregation and disjointed governance.
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Why Would Anyone Aid and Abet a Predator?
Senior Fellow Zachary Kaufman was interviewed by Psychology Today on his article, "Protectors of Predators or Prey: Bystanders and Upstanders amid Sexual Crimes".
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HIA BiH i Most Mira simpozijum: Izgradnja Mira u Lokalnim Zajednicama
Simpozijum želi doseći članove šire zajednice u Sarajevu (učenici/studenti, obrazovni radnici, roditelji, međunarodni zvaničnici), lokalne aktiviste, umjetnike i kulturne radnike iz oblasti izgradnje mira.
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Refugee Youth Empowerment in Summer Camp Program
Refugee teenagers taught young refugee students and participated in workshops on systems of oppression and movements for social change.