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.
Larysa Michalska who is working in Education Department of the Galicia Jewish Museum as educator will lead a workshop on December 21th between 14.00 – 17.00h at the Hrant Dink Foundation.
The fifth of the panel series about the practices of dealing with the difficult pasts that promotes inspiring best practices from different parts of the world will be organized on the 20th of December at 18:30, at Hrant Dink Foundation Havak Hall.
Cornelia Siebeck, who develops education programs for House of the Wannsee Conference, will be holding a workshop on 17th of November at Hrant Dink Foundation between 14:00-17:00 pm.
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.
Students participating in the Swedish Summer School which is organized by the Swedish Research Institute since 2013 and supported by Swedish Consulate, visited Hrant Dink Site of Memory on the 25th of June.
“Practices of dealing with difficult pasts: Creative memory works” panel was organized on the 21st of May. The panel was moderated by Merve Ünsal and Linda Norris, Amina Krvavac and Katia Chornik participated in as speakers.
The main theme of this year's International Museums Day is set by the International Council of Museums as ‘Hyperconnected museums: New approaches, new publics’. Hrant Dink Site of Memory will be open for visits on 18th of May which marks International Museum Day.
23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory is closed for visitors between July 15-26 due to the national holiday.