The study visits constitute an important leg of Hrant Dink Site of Memory preliminary process. The study visit to South America, consisting of Argentina and Chile was organized during 5-14 December 2016.
In the panel moderated by Itır Erhart, the experiences of women and LGBTIs and gender inequality in sports had been discussed with the participation of İlknur Hacısoftaoğlu, Pınar Öztürk and Nazlı Cabadağ.
Examining the memorialization projects and visiting the museums, sites of memory, and memorials in different countries lead to a remarkable contribution towards the design of the site of memory in a fitting way.
The international conferences, workshops and trainings make a significant contribution in order to benefit from other country experiences, exchange ideas with international experts and professionals in the field.
With the aim of raising awareness and carrying over the experiences of international experts, we strive to organize panels which shed light on the sites of memory and museums which contribute dealing with the past in different countries.
International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is an international network which was established in 1999 in New York. The coalition brings together the museums, the sites of conscience and sites of memory.
In early 20th century Şebinkarahisar had 20,000 population, of which 8,000 were Armenians. In Turkey Cultural Heritage Map, on Şebinkarahisar are registered 16 Armenian places: 7 schools, 7 churches and 2 monasteries.
Hrant Dink Foundation's Cultural Heritage team participated in the Seventh IFEA Archeology Meetings on 23 of November 2016, with a presentation on "Creative and Adaptive Reuse of Sites of Memory in Anatolia".
As Hrant Dink Foundation, we are conducting a preparatory process in order to carry out more systematic and better services such as library, archive for our historical and cultural studies that we have been carrying out.
While designing a site of memory facilitating an inclusive process and receiving the recommendations and expectations of individuals from different professions, disciplines, and groups lead to valuable contributions.
In March of 2015, the Hrant Dink Foundation and the office of the Agos newspaper moved to the Anarad Hığutyun Building from their old office venue in the Sebat Apartment which had housed both the newspaper and the foundation.
The Western Armenian Language Courses, which The Hrant Dink Foundation conducts in partnership with The Gulbenkian Foundation, as usual will be held in Istanbul, in the Hrant Dink Foundation.