A new webinar series will be starting on 'Civil society during and after the pandemic' within the scope of the project 'Empowering CSOs and sparking change for tackling discrimination and promoting diversity'. The first speaker of the series will be Yörük Kurtaran.
Hrant Dink Foundation invites civil society professionals to apply for the Non Governmental Organizations Mobility Program. The deadline of the applications is January 15, 2020, 18:00.
The workshop called “Wellbeing and Activism in Risky Contexts” will be held on November 26, 2019 at 14.00 in Hrant Dink Foundation. This workshop focuses on the wellbeing of human rights defenders in risky contexts.
You are invited to discuss the motivations of the civil society workers against the challenges and how to take action to find constructive and long-term solutions to protect their mental health.
In peace journalism workshop, the necessity of peace journalism, its basic principles and how to do it will be discussed, with the facilitation of journalist Murat Utku. The workshop will be held on November 15, 2019, at 14.00 in Hrant Dink Foundation.
You are invited to our panel with contributions of Arus Yumul, İdil Engindeniz, Kaya Akyıldız and with facilitation of Pınar Uyan Semerci.
In the discussion workshop on news discourse, the role of the media in the production of discriminatory discourse and hate speech will be discussed with facilitation of Dr. İdil Engindeniz, on October 15, 2019.
By the support of Europian Union and collaboration with Olof Palme International Center and Istanbul Policy Center, the grantees of Hrant Dink Foundation Empowering CSO’s Grant Program have been announced.
Media watch report includes annual results along with quantitative and qualitative analyses of hate speech data for 2018 and two discriminatory discourse reports which focuses on two topics that stood out in 2018 is published.
Media watch report includes annual results along with quantitative and qualitative analyses of hate speech data for 2019 and a discriminatory discourse reportswhich focuses on discriminatory discourse against Kurds in print media is published.
In the panel which will be held on July 1st at 18.30, Mike Jempson, Nadia Bellardi, Ekin Karaca and Metin Çorabatır will convey the dimensions of discrimination and hate speech towards refugees in the media and experiences of struggle.
The panel focusing on innovative approaches to advocacy and solidarity, moderated by Laden Yurttagüler, will be hosting Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev on Thursday, June 27 at 19.00.