History and cultural heritage teams at the Hrant Dink Foundation are having oral history workshops. The oral history archive will be used in Foundation’s publications and will be archived with resarch standards.
Anahit Ghazaryan, our fellow from Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme, and Dorukhan Demirbilek, from the host organization, Kadir Has University Lifelong Education Center, talked about the programme.
Within February 6-12, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles targeting Greeks, Armenians, Jews and Syrians are analyzed from a critical perspective.
Furkan Demirbaş, one of the Turkey-Armenia Travel Grantees from a group of students at Boğaziçi University: If we want to see better days in the future, we should think and act beyond borders.
History and Memory Research Fund, created with the kind assistance of Dr. Alper Öktem in 2010 aimed at promoting and supporting research geared towards revealing scrupulous acts of conscience during the 1915 events.
Prof. Ronald Grigor Suny, gave a lecture series titled on 'Armenians and Armenia in the Age of Extremes' at Hrant Dink Foundation with the support of Gulbenkian Foundation and Sivil Düşün.
In the panel moderated by Ömer Madra, climate crisis, environmental injustice and the effects of environmental impairment on socioeconomically disadvantaged groups are discussed with Bengi Akbulut, Cemil Aksu and Güven Eken.
Nareg Seferian, one of our fellows from Turkey-Armenia Fellowship Scheme, and Cana Tülüş, from Nareg's host organization, Istanbul Policy Center, explained their mutual work and their opinions about the programme.
Four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected from print media for the weekly report. These articles targeting Greeks, Armenians, Buddhists and Syrians are analyzed from a critical perspective.
Within January 23-29, 2017, five news articles that generate hate speech had been selected from print media for the weekly report. These articles targeting Greeks, Armenians, Syrians, Cypriot Greeks and homosexuals are analyzed.
Istanbul Policy Center and ASULIS Discourse, Dialogue, Democracy Laboratory cordially invite you to the panel on Wednesday, February 15, 2017, 17:00-19:00 at IPC, Minerva Han.
Under the moderation of Ömer Madra, the panel on environmental injustice and discrimination will be discussed with the participation of Güven Eken, Bengi Akbulut and Cemil Aksu in Havak Hall on February 2 at 6.30 pm.