Within December 31, 2018 - January 6, 2019 four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Greeks in Turkey, Greeks, Syrians, Christians and Jews are analyzed.

As part of the Armenian Contemporary Art lecture series supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Angela Harutyunyan, Director of the Art History program of American University of Beirut, held a lecture on December 7th, 2018.

As a part of the Armenian Contemporary Art lecture series supported by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the last event held by artist Ruben Malayan with his speech took place under the title of Armenian Calligraphy Tradition: Past, Present and Future.

As part of the Armenian Contemporary Art lecture series, the second event held by Zaven Sargsyan, the director of Sergei Parajanov Museum with Sarkis on December 11th, 2018 at the Hrant Dink Foundation.

With the facilitation of Ezgi Koman and Yüce Yöney, children’s place in media, themes and discourses used in representing children, children’s participation in media and children’s rights based journalism were discussed.

As part of “Media Watch on Hate Speech” project, with the participation of Ezgi Koman and Şeyma Özkan, the report examining children’s representation in media was presented in a panel held on December 24 in Havak Hall.

A group of six scholars in the field of public health, from Acıbadem and Koç Universities in Turkey, visited Armenia on 22-25 November, 2018, as part of the Turkey-Armenia Dialogue Programme series.

Two researches from focusing on migration policies were discussed in the fourth session of the series 'Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops'. The workshop was held on December 19.

Held on the occasion of Human Rights and Democracy Week, the event hosted Kırkayak Kültür and Kadın Kadına Mülteci Mutfağı which offer different alternatives for solidarity and coexistence with refugees.

The report featuring the activities to turn the former office venue of Agos Newspaper, which has a powerful presence in the collective memory since the assasination of Hrant Dink on January 19th 2007, into memory site has been published.

With the partnership of Houshamadyan and Hrant Dink Foundation a series of events were held in Hrant Dink Foundation. First event was held in 22 November 2018 as a panel. Second event was held on 23-24 November 2018 as an workshop.

The panel, “The panel, “Practices of Dealing With Difficult Pasts: Transformative Education Programmes in Museums and Memory Sites” organized by the Hrant Dink Foundation and DVV International took place on 15 November 2018.