The Cultural Haritage team had a field trip to Adana between 24 September and 4 October of 2016. The objective was to establish contacts and contribute to the Turkey Cultural Heritage map.
The Hrant Dink Foundation and Hamazkayin Educational and Cultural Society organized an international conference entitled ‘Critical Approaches to Armenian Identity in the 21st Century: Fragility, Resilience and Transformation’.
As part of the collaboration with Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Communication, students taking the course "Independent Interdisciplinary Work" participate in the media monitoring process.
Turkey-Armenia Travel Grant continues to increase direct contacts and to promote cooperation between the peoples of the two neighbouring countries. We are delighted to announce the beneficiaries of Travel Grant in its 8th Round.
The panel was held with the participation of Jonathon Lee, Communication Coordinator of European Roma Rights Center, and Turkey Coordinator of the Global Media Monitoring Project Prof. Dr. Nezih Orhon.
Having Kayseri’s Develi district or Evereg-Fenese as destination, first fieldwork trip of the Creative and Adaptive Reuse of Sites of Memory project was organized between 22 and 27, May 2016.
You can watch the restoration story of the historical fountain mentioned in Fethiye Çetin’s book titled My Grandmother, located in the village of Elazig Ekinözü which was historically known as Habab or Hebap.
The study on Armenian cultural heritage of Kayseri, Adana and Sivas followed a participatory approach and was carried out between 2016 and 2018 with the support of the European Delegation and the Chrest Foundation.
The discriminatory discourse report is based on the media monitoring of the discriminatory discourse produced with regard to April 24th, Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day between the years of 1995 and 2015.
Comprehensive inventory of the seized immovable assets of Armenian foundations in Istanbul, presenting statistical analyses, and revealing the human-social aspects of the problem.
Armenian Architects of Istanbul in the Era of Westernization Exhibition curated by Hasan Kuruyazıcı is organized by Istanbul 2010 European Capital of Culture Agency, Hrant Dink Foundation and HAYCAR.
Turkey Cultural Heritage Map is a product of cultural heritage research in the Hrant Dink Foundation. With an update in November 2018, new multimedia content is placed next to the 10.000 cultural heritage sites.