On Monday, November 4, 2024 at 18.00 in the Havak Hall of Anarad Hığutyun Building, we brought experts who carry out important works on memorialization and learning practices.
On November 23, 2024, a panel discussion at the Anarad Hığutyun Building explored the intricate politics of archives and their complex relationship with social and individual memories.
Through critical discourse analysis, we examined the news articles and columns that contain hate speech targeting national, ethnic and religious identity groups and LGBTI+ people in the print media in July, August and September 2024.
KarDes: Multicultural Memory Tours Guide has added the Bağlarbaşı memory tour to its Istanbul content. The tour was shaped by the workshops with the students of Surp Haç Tıbrevank High School.
23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory is awarded the 2024 Projects of Influence Award by The Best in Heritage.
Researchers from Turkey and Armenia participated in study visits in Yerevan and Istanbul in October 2024 and presented the foundation's recent publication.
As part of the series organized within the scope of the project “Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity”, the sixth panel titled ‘Alternative Approaches to Combat Hate Speech and Discrimination’ took place on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at the Hrant Dink Foundation’s Havak Hall.
The analytical report “Insights beyond borders: Turkey-Armenia relations through public eyes”, which is the result of joint research conducted between 2023-2024 in Turkey and Armenia has been published.
The sixth of the panel series organized within the scope of the project, ‘Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity,’ will be held on Tuesday, 10 September 2024, at the Hrant Dink Foundation’s Havak Hall.
Through critical discourse analysis, we analyzed news articles and columns that contain hate speech targeting national, ethnic and religious identity groups, and LGBTI+ people in the print media in April, May and June 2024.
As a part of the workshop series within the scope of the project “Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity”, the seventh workshop, “Civil Society and Artificial Intelligence Workshop”, took place on Monday and Tuesday, April 29-30, 2024. The workshop facilitated by Özgür Mehmet Kütküt and Özgür Kurtuluş was held at the Hrant Dink Foundation with participants from various civil society organizations.