An international conference titled “Istanbul 1914-1922: War, Collapse, Occupation, and the History of Resistance” was held at the Hrant Dink Foundation on November 4-5, 2022 with the participation of academics, researchers, students, as well as those interested in history.
Dumpling Festival took place with the participation of hundreds of guests on 22 October 2022, Saturday at the Hrant Dink Foundation Anarad Hıgutyun Building.
The panel titled “Combating Hate Speech and Disinformation Against Social Polarization” took place on Friday, October 7, 2022 at the Hrant Dink Foundation’s Havak Hall.
Within the scope of the project “Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity”, the workshop “How to Be a Fact-Checking Influencer?” was held.
In parallel with the exhibition Hrant Dink: Here and Now, the talk titled "A dialogue between art and memory" took place on July 29, 2022 at the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art.
KarDes mobile application offers its users the opportunity to explore the multicultural structures of Ankara's past, to listen to the stories of people who lived in the neighborhoods with memory tours, and to see old photographs of places.
Published within the scope of the 17th Istanbul Biennial organised by the İKSV, and conceived with the collaboration of the Istanbul Biennial, Hrant Dink Foundation and 23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory, the printed edition of the Dumpling Post can be accessed free of charge at the Biennial venues.
The second of the workshop series organized under the scope of the project called “Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity” will be held.
Under the scope of the project called “Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity” will be held on October 7 at the Hrant Dink Foundation.
Fact-Checking workshop was taken place within the scope of the project titled “Utilizing Digital Technology by Increasing Cooperation, Exchange and Solidarity for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace”.
The online talk titled “Algorithms and the Role of Big Tech Companies in Hate Speech” moderated by Assoc. Dr. Tirşe Erbaysal Filibeli and was given by Imran Ahmed, the founder and director of Center for Countering Digital Hate.
The Middle East Region Hate Speech Inclusive Discourse Meeting was held at the Hrant Dink Foundation with the collaboration of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience Europe on 20-21-22 July in Havak Hall.