March of the Poor Media Fellowship Thousands protest in Washington against poverty. In one of the richest countries in the world, they don't have lobbyists. By Johanna Soll
The danger of right-wing violence in Germany Commentary Recently, German security forces uncovered a right wing coup attempt and prevented a violent storming of parliament in Berlin. How great is the danger posed by right-wing extremists in Germany and what must happen politically to protect democracy in Germany? By Misbah Khan
2022 Year in Review In 2022, our internship program started again, study tours traveled once more, and we deepened our work in every program area - alongside so much more!
"Against the Rich Establishment" and "Politically Mix Up the Parliament" Transatlantic Media Fellowship Madeleine Hofmann's articles covered young progressives bringing new voices to politics in the US and Germany By Madeleine Hofmann
Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße: Prison Museums and Memory Reflection Justin Reid gives his opinion on the prison-turned-museum Andreasstraße By Justin Reid
The Journey is the Destination: German Politics of Remembrance and Their Contradictions Article German remembrance culture can be criticized with good arguments. But we should recognize its complex and contradictory antecedents and origins. By Jacob Eder
Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance Study Tour Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance (DAICOR) is a reciprocal transatlantic exchange program for individuals with a professional interest in the promotion of an inclusive and progressive culture of remembrance in public spaces in Germany and the United States.
Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance (DAICOR) Call for Applications Building a Diverse and Inclusive Culture of Remembrance (DAICOR) is a reciprocal transatlantic exchange program for individuals with a professional interest in the promotion of an inclusive and progressive culture of remembrance in public spaces in Germany and the United States.
A growing affordable housing crisis—on both sides of the Atlantic Capstone In both the US and Germany, the growing shortage of affordable housing is increasingly reaching into the middle class and impacting broad swaths of society—increasing the pressure on policymakers to implement solutions. By Tarik Englmann