We discussed new methods based on emphaty in order to build a dialogue free of polarization in the workshop which was held on 21 September. We searched different ways of communication trying persuasion or understanding methods.
The Eastern Armenian translation of “The Sounds of Silence I: Turkey’s Armenians Speak”, was presented at an event jointly hosted by the Hrant Dink Foundation and AGBU Armenia on September 14, 2021.
You are invited to the workshop where we will think about new ways to break the cycles of conflict in order to establish a constructive dialogue without polarization. You can register to attend the workshop to be held on Tuesday, September 21.
KarDes invites its users to a journey into the rich past of Sultanahmet with its Sultanahmet tour, the first content of the Historical peninsula series. KarDes is designed as a personal tour guide and can be downloaded for free.
The Fund for the Support of Historical Research aims at promoting and supporting research on 1915, with a particular focus on scrupulous acts of conscience.The deadline for submission is 22 October 2021.
You are invited to listen to the inspirational and unique stories of civil society organizations supported by the Hrant Dink Foundation’s Grant Program. #Ondemand ‘7 minutes with civil society’ is now on air.
With the new Direklerarası Theater tour, KarDes takes its users to a journey to the art and cultural history of Şehzadebaşı and provides an opportunity to discover the notable theaters and theater players of the time.
This book is a product of the oral history study that has been conducted within the scope of the History Program since 2011. In the book, which constitutes the 7th volume of the Sounds of Silence series, 12 of the interviews with Armenians from Kınalıada.
On the occasion of its anniversary, we held a conversation with the Executive Director of International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, Elizabeth Silkes, and professor of anthropology and gender studies Ayşe Gül Altınay joined by the team of 23.5.
The International Council of Museums invites all the museums to celebrate International Museums Day, with the theme "The Future of Museums: Recover and Reimagine", during the week of May 18th. 23.5 Conversation will be held only in Turkish.
For the International Museums Day on 18th May, we talked the future of museums, museums' contribution on the construction of peace, democracy and societal dialogue with the participation of Suay Aksoy and Afşin Altaylı.
23.5 conversation series continues with 'Destroyed Statues, Controversial Monuments' conversation with the participation of artist, human rights defender Aylin Tekiner and journalist-author Belma Akçura.