The 2023 Fall Term of the Western Armenian Language Studies organized by the Hrant Dink Foundation in collaboration with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation will start on December 4. Register now!
Based on the idea that using inclusive discourse is one of the most effective ways to tackle hate speech in the long term, the workshop aims to raise awareness and contribute to the building of a new human rights-oriented discourse to strengthen coexistence.
23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory celebrated its third anniversary with its virtual tour that launched on April 23.5, 2022. To visit the virtual tour and experience the interaction: https://my.mpskin.com/tour/
On the 15th anniversary of Hrant Dink’s assassination, the exhibition on his life and struggle opened in Yerevan. The exhibition was open to visitors between May 7-September 11, 2022 at the Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art (NPAK).
You can virtually visit the exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ which is based on the personal theatre archive of an Istanbulite theater player and publisher Hagop Ayvaz and shed light on the theater history of Turkey within the context of collective memory, identity, and space.
One of the ways to struggle against discrimination can be transforming the language we use. We have listed the videos for you to watch the series on ways to use a language free from discrimination, racism, sexism, prejudices, hate and violence.
KarDes' new tour invites you to witness the lives of women who have a place in Istanbul's memory. Actress Nur Sürer's voice will accompany you on the Multicultural Women's Stories tour of Istanbul.
The paper titled 'Citizens of Turkey Travelling to Armenia: Policies and Guidelines' providing information on matters the citizens of Turkey need to be aware of while travelling to as well as during their stay in Armenia is now available.
The policy memo titled 'Higher education cooperation between Armenia and Turkey' providing information on higher education in Turkey and Armenia, has been published. This policy brief aims to shed light on possible avenues of constructive cooperation.
The online talk titled “Artificial intelligence and hate speech: Opportunities and risks” was held on January 25, 2022. We talked about hate speech detection with artificial intelligence with Claudia von Vacano and Stefanie Ullmann.
You are invited to the online talk where Claudia von Vacano and Stefanie Ullmann will be speakers and Berrin Yanıkoğlu will be moderator!
The online talk which we discussed hate speech on social media and methods of combating it with Susan Benesch and Yasemin İnceoğlu was held on December 15. The videos are available for those who missed it and want to watch it again.