Within July 22 – 28, 2019 four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against against Syrians are analyzed
Within July 15-21, 2019, three articles that generate hate speech were selected from print media. You can find these articles that contain hate speech against Greeks, Armenians, and Germans as well as the analyses written about them below.
Within the scope of History Program you are invited to the panel on "Presencing an Absence: Accountability and Memory in the Aftermath of 1915" on Tuesday, 30 July with the presentation of Armen T. Marsoobian.
Within July 8-14, 2019, three articles that generate hate speech were selected from print media. You can find these articles that contain hate speech against Syrians, Jews, and Serbians as well as the analyses written about them below.
Within July 1-7, 2019, three articles that generate hate speech were selected from print media. You can find these articles that contain hate speech against LGBTIs as well as the analyses written about them below.
The workshop, held with the participation of our international invited speakers Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev, brought civil society actors, academics and students working in the field of advocacy in Turkey together.
Focusing on innovative approaches and inclusive ways of solidarity, the panel moderated by Laden Yurttagüler was hosted with the participation of Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev.
Within June 24-30, 2019 three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Syrians and Greeks are analyzed.
In the panel which will be held on July 1st at 18.30, Mike Jempson, Nadia Bellardi, Ekin Karaca and Metin Çorabatır will convey the dimensions of discrimination and hate speech towards refugees in the media and experiences of struggle.
Within the scope of the Hrant Dink Foundation History Program, the public talk titled “Imagining Justice through Oral History” was held on Wednesday, June 12, with the participation of Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul.
With the partnership of Hrant Dink Foundation and Columbia Global Centers | Istanbul a workshop titled “Navigating Ethics, Trauma, and Risk in Oral History” was held on Thursday, June 13.
The panel focusing on innovative approaches to advocacy and solidarity, moderated by Laden Yurttagüler, will be hosting Agnes Kabajuni and Atanas Zahariev on Thursday, June 27 at 19.00.