Tahir Ün, Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantee, who travelled to Armenia with the support of Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant: Having the border closed doesn't mean anything to me, as long as we can share the same sky.

Within October 29 - November 4, 2018 four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Armenians, Syrians, non-Muslims, Jews and Christians are analyzed.

Three researches from different disciplines on queer theory and methodology were discussed in the first session of the series 'Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops'. The workshop was held on October 26.

In the workshop, how hate speech is generated and spread in social media and the possible methods for creating an alternative language to combat such discourse is discussed under the facilitation of Prof.Dr. Aslı Tunç.

Within October 22-28, 2018 three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Westerners, non-Muslims and Syrians.

Armen Khachatryan, Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant Fourteenth Round grantee, who visited Turkey: In the libraries of Turkey, especially in Istanbul, there is a need to catalogue Armenian books, whose existence is unknown to the readers.

Hrant Dink Foundation's two year research on the cultural heritage of Kayseri's Develi district, Sivas and Adana provinces was published as three separate books. The findings of the research were introduced in the Havak Hall.

The panel discussion on the ways of using art as a healing and transforming instrument was held with the participation of Güneş Terkol, Evrim Hikmet Öğüt and Umut Sülün on Thursday, September 27, in Havak Hall. 

You are invited to the documentary screening of 'Ballad for Syria' and the talk with the director Eda Elif Tibet moderated by Evrim Hikmet Öğüt. It will be held on October 23, Tuesday at 18.30 in Hrant Dink Foundation Haval Hall.

The fourth of the panel series about the practices of dealing with the difficult pasts and promotes inspiring best practices from different parts of the world will be organized on the 15th of November, at Hrant Dink Foundation Havak Hall.

Moderated by Aylin Vartanyan Dilaver, a panel addressing the contribution and challenges of peace-building work with young people in Northern Ireland was held with the participation of Martin McMullan.

In the first workshop of the “Asulis Social Sciences Grad Students Workshops” series, three researches from different disciplines focusing on queer theory and methodology will be discussed. The event will be held in Turkish.