On the 18th anniversary of Hrant Dink's assassination, we will focus on the courageous discussions he led as a journalist on truth, justice and confrontation.
Throughout the week of April 21-27, which also marks the sixth anniversary of the opening of the memory site, we will host various events based on Hrant Dink's article "23.5 April.".
Videos of the International Conference on Hate Speech and Discrimination (December 11-12, 2020) are now available online! You can access the video of each panel, opening and closing speeches, and HDF Kitchen side event.
With the latest tour on Yeşilköy, KarDes continues to make the multicultural history of Istanbul more visible. The application sheds light on the legends of former Ayastefanos, its historical events and the stories of the prominent structures.
The Hrant Dink Foundation launches the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant with a view to increase direct contacts and to promote cooperation between the peoples of the two neighbouring countries.
The second online workshop on the discussion of news items within the scope of the Media Watch on Hate Speech project was held on December 15, 2020 with the contributions of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.
The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ has been brought to life by the guidance of Hrant Dink Foundation with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing.
The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ has been brought to life by the guidance of Hrant Dink Foundation with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing.
'International Conference on Hate Speech and Discrimination', which was organized with the support of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation and the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was held online on 11-12 December 2020.
The third workshop on the co-existence was held with the facilitation of Linda Norris and Braden Paynter from International Coalition of Sites of Conscience on November 9,11 and 13.
The personal archive of Armenian actor, director, writer and publisher Hagop Ayvaz encompasses a period spanning from the mid-19th century, when first attempts for theatrical productions were made, till the beginning of the 21 st century.
The exhibition ‘Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater’ which has been prepared by the guidance of HDF with the collaboration of the Theatre Foundation of Turkey and Yapı Kredi Culture, Arts and Publishing will open its doors to visitors on 15th of December at Yapı Kredi Culture Centre.