Under the moderation of Emine Fişek, we talked about the opportunities of theater to produce a pluralistic language that respects human rights with the writer and director Sedef Ecer and Roula Al-Kayal, director and founder of Cut Academy.

In the webinar moderated by Begüm Başdaş, Metin Çorabatır from IGAM and Pırıl Erçoban from Mülteci-Der have discussed the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the condition of refugees in Turkey and the current policies. Video recording of the webinar is in Turkish language.

In the panel moderated by Murat Utku, Georgios Kaminis, M. Murat Erdoğan and Burcuhan Şener have discussed the role of local governments in social coexistence and combating discrimination, and the challenges and innovative methods in Greece and Turkey.

 As part of “Media Watch on Hate Speech” project, panel called “The rooted “other”s of media in Turkey” was held on November 19, 2019 in Anarad Hığutyucn Building with the contributions of Friedrich Naumann Foundation.

In “Hate Speech in the New Media” panel, hate speech in new media and how to counter it is discussed with contributions of Zeynep Özarslan, Aras Türay and Nilay Erdem, with moderation of Orhan Şener. 

You can register or watch online the “The Social, Cultural and Economic History of Kayseri and The Region" Conference which will take place in Istanbul, Anarad Hığutyun Building on 18-19 October.

Within the scope of the Hrant Dink Foundation History Program, the speech entitled “Presencing an Absence: Accountability and Memory in the Aftermath of 1915” was held on Tuesday, June 30, by Armen T. Marsoobian.

Within the scope of History Program you are invited to the panel on "Presencing an Absence: Accountability and Memory in the Aftermath of 1915" on Tuesday, 30 July with the presentation of Armen T. Marsoobian.

'Refugees in the Media: Best Practices of Rights Based Approach to Journalism' panel, organized by the Hrant Dink Foundation, was held on July 1, with the participation of Mike Jempson, Nadia Bellardi, Ekin Karaca and Metin Çorabatır.

Focusing on innovative approaches and inclusive ways of solidarity, the panel moderated by Laden Yurttagüler was hosted with the participation of Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev.

Within the scope of the Hrant Dink Foundation History Program, the public talk titled  “Imagining Justice through Oral History” was held on Wednesday, June 12, with the participation of Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul.

On December 21st , a workshop titled as ‘Choices Faced, Decisions Made: The Holocaust And Wartime Morality' was organized. The workshop was led by Larysa Michalska, who is an educator at the Galicia Jewish Museum.

The panel “Practices of Dealing with Difficult Pasts: Experiences from Germany, Poland and Albania” was organized on 20 December, Thursday at Hrant Dink Foundation, Havak Hall. 

As part of the Armenian Contemporary Art lecture series supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Angela Harutyunyan, Director of the Art History program of American University of Beirut, held a lecture on December 7th, 2018.

As a part of the Armenian Contemporary Art lecture series supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the last event held by artist Ruben Malayan with his speech took place under the title of Armenian Calligraphy Tradition: Past, Present and Future.