Humanity In Action

Humanity In Action (HIA) "believes that an important test of a genuine democracy is how it treats its racial, ethnic and religious minorities, and that the commitment to democratic values and the protection of minorities cannot be taken for granted in the United States and Europe. Therefore, HIA seeks to engage younger generations in histories of resistance and to inspire them to fulfill their moral responsibilities to protect those in danger from institutionalized violations of minority rights. It seeks to strengthen the commitment of American and European university students to democratic values and foster their knowledge of resistance to intolerance—past and present." 

"The Humanity In Action Foundation (HIA) sponsors an integrated set of educational programs for university students and post-graduates in America, Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, France, and Poland." 

Executive Director - Judith S. Goldstein

Funders
William and Ronnie Potter, Annie Schlechter, Miriam Schwedt, Joan Shigekawa, Jordan Siev, Betsey Webster, Lisa Wohl 2005-2006 Annual Report pdf (for lesser funders)
 * Category I (Above $100,000): Andrew Mellon Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund, Robert Steel Family Foundation
 * Category II ($50,000—$99,999): Germeshausen Foundation, Henry and Nancy Schacht
 * Category III ($25,000- $49,999): Dobkin Family Foundation, Hurford Foundation, Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr., Paul Francis, Third Millenium Foundation, William H. Donner Foundation
 * Category IV ($10,000 -$24,999): Bernard and Toby Nussbaum Foundation, Citigroup Foundation, Helen and Norman Kurtz Foundation, Neil Karbank, Axel Schupf, Clifford Sobel
 * Category V ($5,000 - $9,999): Judith and Howard Berkowitz, Eric Berman, Linda and Sanford Gallanter, Edward and rlyn Gardner, Goldman Sachs Foundation, Judy and Al Glickman Family Fund, Mary and Edward Little, The Netherland-America Foundation, Temple Emanu-El
 * Category VI ($1,000 - $4,999): Roland Arnall, Irwin Cohen, hristine Dwyer, Lewis Eisenberg, Neil Flax, ndrzej Galecki and Violetta Kaminska-Galecki, Mathew and Edythe Gladstein, Bush and Jamie Helzberg, Adam Jed, Tony Koniecko, Leonard Lieberman Foundation, Joshua Mack, Anne McElroy, G.G. Michaelson, Martine Olsen-Daniel,

Board of Directors

 * Hans Binnendijk - Director, Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University * *Anthony Knerr, Vice-Chairman - Managing Director, Anthony Knerr & Associates
 * Irwin Cohen, Treasurer - Managing Partner, (retired), Deloitte & Touche LLP
 * Sue Mercy, Secretary - Board of Trustees, New York Philharmonic; Trustee Emeritus, Connecticut College; Board of Directors, Young Audiences, Inc.
 * Eric Berman - Partner, Kekst & Company
 * Laurent Blivet, Chair, HIA France, Principal, The Boston Consulting Group
 * Lynda Bussgang
 * Nicole Curvin - Director of Admissions, Eugene Lang College of the New School for Liberal Arts
 * Boris O. Dittrich - Advocacy Director, LGBT Rights Program, Human Rights Watch
 * Alexander Ege - Chair, HIA European Senior Fellows Association
 * Linda Gallanter - Educational Consultant
 * Daniel Goldhagen - Political Scientist, Center for European Studies, Harvard University
 * Judith S. Goldstein - Founder & Executive Director, Humanity in Action
 * Maurice Greenbaum - Counsel, Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman
 * Claude Grunitzky - Chairman, Editor-in-Chief, Trace Magazine
 * Maren Imhoff - Vice-President for Development, Rockefeller University
 * Neil Karbank, Chair Emeritus, Manson & Karbank
 * Michael Th. Johnson, Chairman Emeritis, Founder and Chair, Institute for Justice Sector Development
 * Karen Lavine - Nathan/Lavine Group
 * David Levering Lewis - Julius Silver University Professor and Professor of History, New York University
 * Heather Lord - Greentree Foundation
 * David Mandel-Anthony, President, HIA American Senior Fellows Association
 * Nader Mousavizadeh - Investment Banker, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
 * Bernard Nussbaum - Senior Partner, Wachtell Lipton Rosen and Katz; Former Counsel to the President of the United States
 * Ruth Oldenziel, Chair, HIA The Netherlands, Professor TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam
 * Friis Arne Petersen - Danish Ambassador to the United States
 * Jennifer Raab - President, Hunter College
 * Stuart Rosen - Partner, Weil, Gotshal & Manges
 * Simon Rosof - Associate Product Manager, Bristol-Myers Squibb
 * Nancy G. Schacht - Board of Trustees, American Ballet Theatre, Planned Parenthood of New York City, Smith College
 * Klaus Scharioth - German Ambassador to the United States
 * Cornelia Schmalz-Jacobsen, Chair, HIA Germany, Former Member, German Bundestag; Former Federal Commissioner for Foreigner's Affairs
 * William Spencer - Owner, Spencer Crowley
 * Catharine Stimpson - Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, New York University
 * Uffe Stormgaard, Chair, HIA Denmark
 * Mark V. Vlasic - Senior Fellow, Georgetown University's Institute for International Law and Politics

Source

American Planning Board
Other Planning Boards
 * J. Ronald Spencer, Co-Chair
 * Talia Dubovi, Co-Chair; Senior Fellow
 * Daniel Goldhagen
 * Mette Bastholm
 * Eric Berman
 * Ebone Bishop
 * David Carpman
 * Molly Curren
 * Robert Curvin
 * Christine Dwyer
 * Robert Friedman
 * Judith S. Goldstein
 * Adam Jed
 * Neil Karbank, Esq.
 * Zachary Kaufman
 * Jennifer Klot
 * Karen Lavine
 * Mary Shannon Little
 * Heather Lord
 * Sue B. Mercy
 * Burt Neuborne
 * Alexandra Perina
 * Louis Rabineau
 * Stuart Rosen, Esq.
 * Michelle Rosenthal
 * Simon Rosof
 * Nancy Schacht
 * Alan Schlechter
 * Peter Schuck
 * Mariko Silver
 * Marc Silverman
 * William “Spence” Spencer
 * William M. Spencer
 * Mario Sturla
 * Philip Ugelow
 * Mark V. Vlasic, Esq.
 * Rachel Maggie Whelan
 * Adrian Wilairat
 * Alexander Zevin

Contact

 * Web: http://www.humanityinaction.org