Education
All Articles about Education
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Take A Seat: Inclusive Sex-Ed
2020 Amsterdam Fellows Suze van Zijl and Akef Ibrahimi organized a closed-circle talk about how to organize inclusive sex-ed and invited a diverse group of people to share.
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The Invaluable Power of Women: The Heritage of Joan Ferrier
Tamara Hartman studied the archive of Joan Ferrier as part of her Action Project. This resulted in a hybrid event that was co-facilitated by Humanity in Action The Netherlands, and hosted by the Atria Institute on Gender Equality and Women's History.
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Law and Racism - Seminar Series in Cooperation with @Generation 2.0 and the Anasa Cultural Center
As her Action Project, Senior Fellow Chryssa Mela organized a seminar series on Law and Racism in cooperation with @Generation 2.0 and Anasa Cultural Center. This seminar engaged Greek law school students and recent graduates with institutional racism in the Greek legal context.
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If You're Feelin' Civic
As her Action Project, Senior Fellow Irene Franco Rubio created "If You're Feelin' Civic" - a youth digital community organizing hub for BIPOC activists and organizers.
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Survivor Fund Hub
Senior Fellow Mary Olivia Storz created Survivor Fund Hub, a national financial care fund for survivors of gender-based violence.
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Narrative Photography Workshop
Senior Fellow Alexis Harrell is teaching her Action Project participants how to take incredible photos through photography workshops and share their stories in narrative-building sessions.
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Teaching Music to Government School Children in India
Joya developed a project aimed to introduce music to young, underprivileged students at a government school in New Delhi, India.
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Appalachian need: a program to assist the poor in Appalachia
Colin designed a program to provide necessary information to those in need in finding emergency food and housing assistance.
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Roots & Routes
Roots and Routes is a newsletter dedicated to empowering, connecting, and celebrating Afro-Caribbean alumni and graduates. Its mission is to promote communication and cooperation among alumni graduates of Dutch Universities (WO and HBO) who are dedicated to the advancement of people of Afro-Caribbean descent. The Roots and Routes newsletter seeks to foster a network for personal and professional connections and gives alumni of color a sense of community and family.
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Dilemmas of Non-EU Graduates/ Highly-Skilled Migrants in the Dutch Labor Market