Throughout the week of April 20-27, which also marks the fifth anniversary of the opening of the memory site, we will host various events based on Hrant Dink's article "23.5 April."
23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory turns one year old on 23.5 April 2020. Come, let's multiply kindness by sharing our messages of hope for the future on 23.5 April by using the hashtag #comeletusfirst
23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory turns one year old on 23.5 April 2020. On this special day, we come together online with Sarkis, the artist of the artwork, titled ‘Salt and Light’, installed in the memory site.
An online talk with Sarkis 'On Children and Childhood' was held on 23.5 April 2020, in the first year anniversary of 23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory. You can watch the full recording of the talk in Turkish.
Permanent workshops that will be organized within the scope of the public programs of the 23.5 Hrant Dink site of Memory are beginning in September.
This workshop expects the participants to bring three objects or images that represent the past, the present and the future that they imagine. This workshop is a collective creative exercise that aims to shed light on different layers of meaning.
‘Memory Sites, Memory Paths: Towards Another Future’ conference took place on 22-23 March. The conference was organized by Hrant Dink Foundation in cooperation with DVV International and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Turkey Office.
On December 21st , a workshop titled as ‘Choices Faced, Decisions Made: The Holocaust And Wartime Morality' was organized. The workshop was led by Larysa Michalska, who is an educator at the Galicia Jewish Museum.
The panel “Practices of Dealing with Difficult Pasts: Experiences from Germany, Poland and Albania” was organized on 20 December, Thursday at Hrant Dink Foundation, Havak Hall.
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.
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.