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April 22, 2025

Urgent Call for Action in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) is deeply concerned about the ongoing crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which is…

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January 23, 2025

ICSC stands in solidarity with the people of Argentina


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) stands in solidarity with the people of Argentina in condemning the alarming escalation of attacks by Javier…

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January 9, 2025

ICSC Welcomes Ereshnee Naidu as Executive Director


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is thrilled to announce that Ereshnee Naidu, the former Senior Director of ICSC’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and…

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January 8, 2025

Latest Podcast: Why Memory Matters in Palestine and Beyond


Why Memory Matters in Palestine and Beyond is a two-part initiative designed to help Sites of Conscience and their allies build a better understanding of what…

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November 18, 2024

Donate Today


International Coalition of Sites of Conscience equips museums, historic sites and communities with the skills they need to combat the historical erasure and exclusion that breeds inequality and cycles of conflict.

But we need your help — more today than yesterday and more in the year ahead than we could have ever imagined. Protect the stories that matter by making a one-time or monthly donation today.

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November 5, 2024

Museums Strengthen Democracy


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience Awarded Grant to Strengthen Museum and Heritage Sites in Ukraine With funding from the State Department’s Ukraine Cultural…

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October 29, 2024

International Coalition of Sites of Conscience Launches UNITE to Foster New Cadres of Activists


With generous support from the Ford Foundation, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) establishes a global academy that will equip human rights defenders…

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August 28, 2024

Open Seat Training


RSVP Now! For twenty-five years, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience has helped museums, historic sites and other public spaces become dynamic centers for…

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August 7, 2024

‘What Do I Owe Communities Back?’ How ICSC’s Partnership with Newcastle University Is Making an Impact


When Linda Norris and Chris Whitehead first met at a conference several years ago, they knew they wanted to create a partnership of some kind….

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July 9, 2024

Ask the Anthropologist: Q&A with Dr. Jodi Skipper


Dr. Jodi Skipper (she/her) is a Professor of Anthropology and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi, who considers the role of historic preservation in imagining more sustainable and healthy futures for U.S. communities. In the Q&A, Dr. Skipper explains what inspired her to study anthropology, how she thinks academia can be more supportive of community work, and the fascinating research she’s recently participated in – in her own hometown.

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July 9, 2024

When Celebrating Holidays Feels like Celebrating Erasure: A Reflection


In celebrating Independence Day with hot dogs, tri-color bunting and spectacles in the night sky, we become players in a national mythology of exceptionalism. The hard edges of our past are buffed to the point of being unrecognizable. This is not unique to the United States, of course, it is a global phenomenon of revisionist stories, markers and memorials, presidential decrees and official holidays designed to turn the page on histories of horror that have never been acknowledged, much less redressed. We must ask the question — at what cost do we celebrate erasure?

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June 20, 2024

Resource: Empowering Forcibly Displaced People to Tell Their Own Stories


Our team recently developed a new resource for societies dealing with forced displacement, to help them transition from cycles of violence to peace and acceptance.

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June 19, 2024

Transitional Justice in America: A Podcast


To spark action on transitional justice in America, ICSC produced Transitional Justice in America, a six-episode podcast series that raises awareness of how these processes can help the United States correct course and foster healing.

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May 25, 2024

A Global Study of Racism: 13 Risk Factors for Atrocity Crimes


This recent project, Understanding Racism as a Risk Factor in Atrocity Crimes, identifies telltale patterns and signs of how racism leads to large-scale human rights abuses and genocides.

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May 16, 2024

From the Frontlines: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Ukraine


Since the brutal invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022, it has become clear that Russian and pro-Russian forces have been committing widespread conflict-related sexual violence. Over the past year, our Global Initiative for Justice, Truth & Reconciliation team has worked with organizations on the ground in Ukraine to investigate and document these crimes.

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May 7, 2024

#VoteWithMemory campaign


In June 2024, millions of citizens will have the opportunity to participate in the European Parliament election. Voting represents the most direct way of influencing the composition of the European institution and, therefore, the future of the region and its role in the most pressing global challenges – including escalating conflicts, the polarisation of our societies, the climate crisis, human rights violations, and persistent economic inequalities. In this context, ICSC-Europe has launched the #VoteWithMemory digital campaign. The initiative highlights the importance of learning from Europe’s historical past to better address current crises and avoid their escalation and repetition. Read the open letter and join the campaign.

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May 7, 2024

Dialogue in Difficult Times


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is pleased to offer its first ever virtual dialogue training course, open to members and non-members alike. Dialogue in Difficult Times is a six-hour virtual training designed to give staff at Sites of Conscience and like-minded organizations the theoretical and practical tools they need to build dialogic conversations. The training will be held on June 4th, 5th and 6th from 2:00-4:00 PM EST each day, and will be facilitated by Stacey Garcia and Linda Norris.

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April 25, 2024

Transforming Transitional Justice: A Podcast


Released in April 2024, “Transforming Transitional Justice” is a podcast from ICSC’s flagship program the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation (GIJTR) that focuses on rethinking how traditional transitional justice processes after a conflict can better serve the needs of civilians affected by periods of violence and authoritarian regimes. 

Each episode focuses on common issues that post-conflict communities face, from bolstering communities abilities to search for their missing, to documenting violations, to helping victims heal from conflict-related sexual violence.

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March 16, 2024

Transforming Transitional Justice


In celebration of its tenth anniversary, GIJTR hosted “Transforming Transitional Justice: Innovative Approaches for Centering Communities to Lead Post-Conflict” in Barcelona, Spain from March 18-19, 2024. The gathering brought together over 90 representatives from more than 30 countries, including GIJTR Consortium partners, local partners, survivors, policy makers, donors and civil society representatives, to reflect on GIJTR’s impact within its first ten years.

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March 14, 2024

Media and Racial Justice Webinar


View the recording of our latest webinar, “What Role Should Media Play in Reckoning with Contemporary and Historical Racial Justice in the U.S.?,” proudly co-hosted with the New England Law School (Boston)’s Center for International Law and Policy, and the International Human Rights Clinic and Racial Justice Policy Counsel, Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA School of Law.

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February 21, 2024

Training and Advising


For over twenty years, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience has helped museums, historic sites and other public spaces become dynamic centers for community engagement through personalized training solutions grounded in the work of thought leaders, educators and human rights advocates around the world. Supported by the time-tested methodologies of over 350 members, our interactive trainings guide your team from insight to implementation, and are designed to suit the unique experience and opportunities at your institution.

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December 14, 2023

ICSC Support for Gaza Ceasefire


We invite you, Sites of Conscience around the world, to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the respect for human rights and international humanitarian law by all parties, and the provision without restriction of humanitarian aid for the people of Gaza.

Sign our statement today.

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December 14, 2023

Centering CRSV Survivors


On November 15-16, 2023, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC), through its Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR), convened a roundtable on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) in the Hague, Netherlands. As a leader in the field of transitional justice, with extensive experience designing programs to support survivors of conflict-related sexual violence and their communities, ICSC was commissioned by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor (DRL) to consult with survivors, survivor advocates, civil society representatives, policymakers, government representatives and donors and generate collective recommendations to bridge the existing gaps in CRSV support services to better meet survivors’ urgent and long-term needs.

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December 14, 2023

Racism and the Making of Atrocities 


In December 2023, ICSC’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation held a three-day workshop in Rio de Janeiro that convened nearly fifty policy makers, civil society representatives, academics and survivors working in the fields of transitional justice, peacebuilding and racial justice to develop a set a recommendations on addressing racism as a risk factor for atrocity crimes that can be used by states, international fora such as the United Nations, as well as civil society at local, national and international levels.

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November 21, 2023

State of Truth in the World Report


On October 12, 2023, ICSC’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation launched its State of Truth in the World Report, an assessment of civil society’s access to truth through the lenses of memory, education and justice. The first report of its kind, written largely by local civil society actors with a diversity of lived experience and expertise, the publication offers holistic, survivor-centered analysis of the access to and protection of historical truths in 18 countries worldwide.

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November 20, 2023

A Letter to ICSC Members


What we are witnessing today in Gaza is a moral failure and a humanitarian disaster that will plunge the world into deeper polarization and renewed cycles of violence.

In just over six weeks more than 12,000 thousand civilians have been killed in Gaza, including 5,000 children. Thousands are severely injured, unable to receive the medical care they need, and many more remain under rubble in need of rescue. Patients, including premature babies, are dying in hospitals where basic medical care can no longer be provided because of Israel’s blockade and attacks on hospitals. And thousands of families are desperately awaiting news of loved ones who have been missing, abducted or killed. 

Additionally, approximately 1200 Israelis and over 200 Palestinians in the West Bank have been killed.

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November 6, 2023

GIJTR Newsletter


Subscribe to The GIJTR Report, which highlights our Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR)’s unique, victim-centered approach to transitional justice, spotlights its life-changing programs and distributes resources and methodologies with partners around the world.

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October 25, 2023

Tribute to Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) would like to pay tribute to our Argentinean member Museo Sitio de Memoria ESMA, located at the Former Navy School of Mechanics site (ESMA) in Buenos Aires, as it became, on September 19, 2023, the first ever World Heritage Site to be nominated for its outstanding universal value as a Site Associated with Memories of Recent Conflicts and other negative and divisive memories.

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October 24, 2023

A Reflection: Perspective and Peace in Palestine


For over two weeks, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience has followed with the utmost attention the horror unfolding in Israel and Gaza. As a global network, many of our members have devoted decades to preserving and sharing the experiences of those whose lives have been devastated by war, repression, violations and abuses. In this context, Sites of Conscience work to defend international law and ensure accountability for crimes past and present while also offering new paths for peace and understanding. 

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June 9, 2023

Revitalization of La Maison des Esclaves


The rehabilitation of Maison des Esclaves represents a vital step in our universal efforts to break the historical silence that has long surrounded the transatlantic slave trade, and the political, social, cultural, and economic invisibility of its victims, including those who are still suffering from its brutal legacies today.

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March 28, 2023

Creating Change from Within


An Interview with Stacey Garcia Communications Assistant Kassidy Charles recently sat down with Program Manager Stacey Garcia, who is helping facilitate ICSC’s Addressing the Silences…

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March 9, 2023

Correcting the Record: The Case Study of Brazil


Camila Yanzaguano Bravo, Communications Associate at the Coalition, recently spoke to Thiago Haruo Santos, Researcher at the Museum, about the experience of the museum implementing the “Correcting the Record” methodology.

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February 15, 2023

Available Resources: Guns In America


Situated in “red” states and “blue” states, big cities and rural communities, Sites of Conscience and their allies are uniquely positioned to foster constructive dialogue on gun control among a wide subset of people. To support our members in this, ICSC recently hosted “Disarming America,” a webinar on how Sites of Conscience can spark productive conversations about gun control in their communities. In addition, we are pleased to share our Front Page Dialogue: Guns in America, which offers an adaptable model for engaging visitors in dialogue on the subject. Click to access both resources.

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January 12, 2023

If Memory Serves…On the Uses and Abuses of Remembering


In 2023, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, is dedicating its monthly Conscience Matters webinar series to parsing out exactly how memory is best served. Each session will dive into the role memory plays in an urgent, contemporary discussion in the fields of human rights and social justice – drawing on the experiences of survivors, scholars, practitioners, and, most of all, Sites of Conscience who for over twenty years have functioned as laboratories designed to find the most effective, ethical, and equitable uses of memory.

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January 12, 2023

Statement on Brazil, January 2023


The institutions that make up the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) and its Latin American and Caribbean Regional Network (RESLAC) strongly repudiate the terrorist actions that occurred last Sunday, January 8, in the city of Brasilia, when the three branches of the Brazilian state were invaded and vandalized by organized right-wing groups identified with former president Jair Bolsonaro. These actions of extreme violence, which systematically and in a coordinated maner seek to disrupt the rule of law, are the greatest threat to democracy in Brazil since its return in 1985 after 21 years of military dictatorship.

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December 20, 2022

The Duty to Remember: Fighting for Truth and Justice in The Gambia


In honor of her father Saul Ndow, who was forcibly disappeared in The Gambia in 2013, Nana-Jo Ndow founded the African Network Against Extrajudicial Killings and Enforced Disappearances (ANEKED), a youth-led civil society organization in 2018 to assist Gambians in healing old wounds and securing justice for victims and survivors. In this interview, she and Sirra Ndow, ANEKED’s Country Representative, speak with ICSC about the Site of Conscience’s mission and growth.

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December 16, 2022

Correcting the Record: Sites of Conscience Reflect on Their Own Collections


In 2022, ICSC developed a one-of-a-kind methodology through a year-long initiative entitled “Correcting the Record.” The methodology – which will be published in a toolkit in February – provides a roadmap for Sites of Conscience and other allies to assess and recalibrate their repositories in order to offer more inclusive historical narratives and expand their impact building more equitable, just, and resilient societies. Communications Assistant Kassidy Charles recently talked with Silvia Fernández, ICSC’s Global Networks Program Director, to learn more about the project.

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December 15, 2022

Explore Our Impact


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is pleased to release our 2022 Impact Report, which explores how Sites of Conscience the world over are preserving and amplifying memory, how memory is catalyzing truth-telling, and how truth-telling is leading to accountability and justice.

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December 14, 2022

History in Conversation: Youth and Atrocity Prevention


Our Global Initiative for Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation (GIJTR) hosted a three-day Youth and Atrocity Prevention roundtable in early November 2022 in Bali. The event equipped seven youth activists from from Indonesia, the Balkans, Côte d’Ivoire, and the Philippines with the skills to establish grassroots and early response strategies for atrocity prevention.

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November 17, 2022

Correcting the Record Virtual Global Workshop


As part of the Coalition’s 2022 global initiative, Correcting the Record: Building Inclusive, Equitable, and Engaged Societies One Narrative at a Time, the Coalition hosted a two-day virtual global workshop on November 29-30, 2022.

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November 17, 2022

Project Support Fund 2023


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is pleased to announce that applications for its 2023 Project Support Fund are now being accepted, with the consultation period from November 15, 2022, until January 15, 2023 and final submissions due on February 15, 2023.

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October 4, 2022

Reclaiming Shingwauk Hall


The Coalition’s Kassidy Charles recently talked with Krista McCracken, a researcher and curator at the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre, a Site of Conscience in Ontario, to learn more about the site’s commitment to Indigenous-driven, decolonized history practice.

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October 4, 2022

Bosque Redondo


The Coalition’s Kassidy Charles recently sat down with Aaron Roth, the historic site manager at the Bosque Redondo Memorial at Forth Sumner, and Manuelito Wheeler, an advisor to the site, to discuss the space’s evolution and its lessons learned for other Sites of Conscience.

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October 4, 2022

Apply for 2023 Internships


We are excited to continue our internship program for 2023 in partnership with Newcastle University in which Sites of Conscience can apply to host a student from NU to intern at their site. Applications are due on October 26, 2022.

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May 3, 2022

Supporting Women’s Right to Choose


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is outraged by reports that the U.S. Supreme Court appears positioned to overturn Roe v. Wade, which protects…

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May 2, 2022

Creating the Platform: Museo Internacional para la Democracia


Camila Yanzaguano Bravo, a Communications Associate at the Coalition, recently spoke with Gustavo Meoño Brenner, the Coordinator of Memory and Human Rights at Museo Internacional…

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May 2, 2022

Justice for All: Remembering the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire


Angi Williams, a Communications Associate at the Coalition, recently spoke with Suzanne Pred Bass, Executive Board Member at the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, located…

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April 7, 2022

Human Rights and Heritage: A Call to Relocate the 2022 World Heritage Committee Session from Russia


In solidarity with our Ukrainian members, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience strongly urges UNESCO to move its upcoming World Heritage Committee session –…

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April 1, 2022

Creación de la plataforma: Museo Internacional para la Democracia


Camila Yanzaguano Bravo, Asociada de Comunicaciones de la Coalición, habló recientemente con Gustavo Meoño Brenner, Coordinador de Memoria y Derechos Humanos del Museo Internacional para…

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March 29, 2022

Standing with Montpelier’s Descendant Community


For over two decades, James Madison’s Montpelier has been recognized as a leader among historic sites for its collaborative work between descendant communities, staff, board…

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March 24, 2022

تحدّي الصّمت: رسم الخرائط الرّقميّة من أجل مُحاربة الإفلات من العقاب


يسرّ التّحالف الدّولي لمواقع الضّمير أن يدعوكم إلى حضورِ ندوته الشّبكيّة العالميّة الأولَى لهذا العام، تحت عنوان “تحدّي الصّمت: رسم الخرائط الرّقميّة من أجل مُحاربة…

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March 24, 2022

Forgotten No More: Statement on the Bangladesh Genocide


On the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Bangladesh, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience stands with its founding member, the Liberation War Museum,…

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March 23, 2022

Confronting Silence: Digital Mapping to Fight Impunity


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience will host its first global webinar of the year, “Confronting Silence: Digital Mapping to Fight Impunity,” on March…

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March 10, 2022

2022 Member Survey


Every three years, the Coalition works closely with our members, staff and Board to update our strategic plan which serves to guide our programming around the world…

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March 1, 2022

Members at Risk


Statement on the Liquidation of International Memorial March 1, 2022 The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) condemns, in the strongest terms possible, the…

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February 25, 2022

Statement on Ukraine


On February 24, 2022, Ukrainian civilians awoke to the sounds of shelling and explosions following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s order of an invasion of the…

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December 27, 2021

Global Summit 2021: New Alliances for Lasting Change


“The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience has made possible connections that would have been almost impossible for individual organizations to achieve on their own…There…

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December 27, 2021

Making Space: Centering Indigenous Experiences


“What this project has provided for me is the invaluable experience of more spaciousness in my heart and mind. This liberating effect has convinced me…

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December 18, 2021

Migrations Museum Network


The Migration Museums Network is a group of museums that envision an open multicultural society, where human mobility is a universal right. They believe museums…

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December 14, 2021

تقليصُ أسبوع العمل إلى أربعة أيّام في التّحالف الدّولي لمواقع الضّمير


بيان صحفي  نيويورك 1 كانون الأوّل/ ديسمبر 2021   يسرّ التّحالف الدّولي لمواقع الضّمير أن يُعلنَ عن تجريب نظامِ أربعة أيّام عمل في الأسبوع، وذلكَ…

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December 14, 2021

Les sites de conscience et la semaine de travail de quatre jours


COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE VILLE DE NEW YORK, ÉTAT DE NEW YORK 1er DÉCEMBRE 2021 La Coalition internationale des Sites de conscience a le plaisir d’annoncer…

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December 14, 2021

Semanas laborales de cuatro días y Sitios de Conciencia


COMUNICADO DE PRENSA NUEVA YORK, NY 1 de diciembre de 2021 La Coalición Internacional de Sitios de Conciencia se complace en anunciar que pondrá a…

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December 14, 2021

Les sites de conscience et la semaine de travail de quatre jours


COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE VILLE DE NEW YORK, ÉTAT DE NEW YORK 1er DÉCEMBRE 2021 La Coalition internationale des Sites de conscience a le plaisir d’annoncer…

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December 1, 2021

Four-Day Workweeks and Sites of Conscience


PRESS RELEASE NEW YORK, NY June 30, 2022 After a six month pilot period, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is pleased to announce…

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November 25, 2021

#MeMemorial


Solidarity Statement on International Memorial November 17, 2021; Updated on November 25, 2021 and December 21, 2021 The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience stands…

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November 15, 2021

#SurvivorsKnowBest


In November 2021, the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR) and Amplifier, a nonprofit design lab that brings together artists and activists, launched…

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September 27, 2021

2021 Project Support Fund Awardees


The Coalition is pleased to announce that four Sites of Conscience were awarded Project Support Fund grants (PSF) in 2021. Awardees will each receive grants…

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September 20, 2021

Confronting the Past to Ensure a Peaceful Future


Ashley Nelson, Director of Communications at the Coalition, recently spoke with Tütengül Küçüker, Empowering CSOs Fellowship Coordinator at the Hrant Dink Foundation, a Site of…

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September 17, 2021

Body-Mapping: A New Vision of Hope for the Future


Ashley Nelson, Director of Communications at the Coalition, recently spoke with Amina Krvavac, Executive Director of the War Childhood Museum (WCM), a Site of Conscience…

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August 23, 2021

Old Sturbridge Village: Contextualizing History


Ashley Nelson, Director of Communications at the Coalition, recently spoke with Derek Heidemann, Director of Collections & Research at Old Sturbridge Village, a Site of…

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August 10, 2021

Remembering Sergei Kovalev


It is with great sadness that we at the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience note that prominent human rights defender, Soviet dissident, and one…

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July 27, 2021

Shared Journeys: A Virtual Exhibition


Ensuring that all histories – especially the most marginalized – are preserved and shared is a priority for Sites of Conscience around the globe. To…

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May 25, 2021

Register Now: Embracing Religious Diversity


July 27-29, 2021 This workshop is open only to members of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.  To register, click here. For Agenda (English),…

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April 28, 2021

The Search for Mass Graves in Georgia


Despite acknowledging Georgia’s independence a year prior, in 1921 Russian forces overtook the country, declaring it a Soviet Socialist Republic. In subsequent decades, repression of…

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April 28, 2021

LGBTQI+ Rights in the Dominican Republic


While same-sex conduct is not technically criminalized in the Dominican Republic, unlike many Caribbean countries, LGBTQI+ Dominicans routinely face violence and discrimination. In this interview,…

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April 19, 2021

Alissandra Cummins, New Board Chair


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is thrilled to announce that Alissandra Cummins is the new Chair of our Board of Trustees. Director of…

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February 10, 2021

Revisiter le Rwanda


Créé en octobre 2017 par des réfugiés burundais vivant au Rwanda, Site of Conscience Forum for Vigilant Memory (FVM) travaille à éduquer les gens sur…

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February 5, 2021

Member Profile: A Discussion with Amber Johnson from the Justice Fleet


The Justice Fleet is a mobile Site of Conscience based in St. Louis, USA, that fosters community healing around racism and identity through art, play,…

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February 4, 2021

Statement of Condemnation for the Killing of Lebanese Activist Lokman Slim


February 4, 2021 New York, NY Statement available in Arabic, French and Spanish According to available information, Lokman Slim, a longtime Lebanese activist and Hezbollah…

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February 2, 2021

Revisiting Rwanda


Established in October 2017 by Burundian refugees living in Rwanda, Site of Conscience Forum for Vigilant Memory (FVM) works to educate people about genocide, assist…

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January 7, 2021

Statement on the Violence at the U.S. Capitol


In response to the shameful violence and lawlessness at the U.S. Capitol yesterday, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience restates its unwavering commitment to…

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December 9, 2020

Food for Thought: A Celebration of International Migrants Day


Throughout human history, migration has been a courageous expression of the individual’s will to overcome adversity and to live a better life. To celebrate their…

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November 6, 2020

Sites of Conscience and Democracy


Sites of Conscience across the globe know from experience that the slide from democracy to dictatorship can happen far more quickly than most people imagine….

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August 27, 2020

En Solidaridad: CIDH y Dr. Paulo Abrão


Agosto 26, 2020 La Coalición Internacional de Sitios de Conciencia (la Coalición) apoya a la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos (CIDH) en la condenación de…

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August 24, 2020

Indigenous Perspectives on Art, History, Landscape and Memorialization – Complimentary Consultations


Are you a New York State museum, historical society or heritage organization that wishes to engage more deeply in work related to Indigenous peoples? To…

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July 29, 2020

TIME Magazine: Confederate Monuments and Other Disputed Memorials Have Come Down in Cities Across America


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, a global network of historic sites, museums and memory initiatives, tells TIME that the process of replacing “symbols…

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July 22, 2020

Upcoming Webinars


[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]With over 300 members in more than 65 countries, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience offers unprecedented access to a range of sites and…

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June 23, 2020

Race and Policing Front Page Dialogue


Between July 2014 and April 2015, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray and Walter Scott – all African American men – lost their lives at…

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June 2, 2020

The Past Is Present: Sites of Conscience in Solidarity


Dear Friends, The historic system of racism in the United States lays a path of destruction through our present, claiming lives at the hands of…

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May 3, 2020

Stronger Together: A COVID-19 Webinar Series


Upcoming COVID-19 Webinars For Previous Webinars, See Below Activism and Advocacy during the COVID pandemic Wednesday, June 17th at 10 am EST (New York) As…

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May 2, 2020

Angel Island, COVID-19 and Collective Innovation


Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF), a Coalition member in San Francisco, California, is no stranger to the subjects of isolation and resilience. The “Ellis…

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May 1, 2020

What Is the Pandemic Teaching Us About Sites of Conscience?


COVID-19 is impacting all aspects of our world, including the fields of culture and heritage, in countless ways. Indeed, from art galleries in France to…

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April 8, 2020

COVID-19 Public Square


To best support members during this time, we have created the following Virtual Public Square as we know that even while we must be physically…

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March 23, 2020

COVID-19 Digital Front Page Dialogue


On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. As of September 30, 2020, there have been over 33 million confirmed cases…

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March 19, 2020

Finding Support: Cultural Programming in Challenging Times – A Webinar


Join us for our next Conscience Matters Webinar April 9, 2020 8:00 AM New York / 9:00 AM  Rio de Janeiro / 2:00 pm Cape…

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March 13, 2020

Join Collective Care Chats – Members Only


With the COVID-19 pandemic continuing, it is all too easy to feel a sense of worry and isolation. At this time, we at the Coalition…

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March 10, 2020

Pathways of Innovation: Civil Society Advancing Transitional Justice


Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation The Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR) – a flagship program of the Coalition – is…

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March 10, 2020

Understanding and Addressing Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Transitional Justice: An Assessment Tool


Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation In countries transitioning from conflict or authoritarian rule, it is crucial that all members of society – especially women and minorities…

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February 13, 2020

Webinar – Weddings at Former Plantations?


February  Weddings at Former Plantations? Determining Event and Visitor Behavior Policies at Historical Sites This webinar will be held on June 5th at 10 am…

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February 6, 2020

Declaración sobre el proceso de suspensión de la membresía del Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica de Colombia


El 1 de febrero de 2020, la Coalición Internacional de Sitios de Conciencia suspendió la membresía del Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica en Bogotá, Colombia,…

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February 5, 2020

Declaración sobre el proceso de suspensión de la membersía del Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica de Colombia 


El 1 de febrero de 2020, la Coalición Internacional de Sitios de Conciencia suspendió la membresía del Centro Nacional de Memoria Histórica en Bogotá, Colombia,…

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February 4, 2020

Statement on the National Center for Historical Memory


On February 1, 2020, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience suspended the membership of the National Center for Historical Memory in Bogotá, Colombia from…

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January 24, 2020

Statement on the International Court of Justice Ruling to Protect Rohingya Muslims


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is fully supportive of the ruling by the International Court of Justice at The Hague that Myanmar must…

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December 11, 2019

Standing Up Together – Strengthening Women’s Leadership Capacity


Each time a woman stands up for herself, without knowing it possibly,  without claiming it, she stands up for all women. – Maya Angelou In…

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December 9, 2019

Documenting Human Rights Violations with Rohingya Communities


“We are hungry for justice and human rights” explained a Rohingya community leader to Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Director of the Coalition’s Global Transitional Justice Initiative…

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December 9, 2019

Rethinking the Landscape: Haudenosaunee Women


How can museums, historical societies and local communities deepen and richen their understanding of Haudenosaunee culture and develop tools for revisioning exhibitions, programs and public…

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October 17, 2019

Combatting Youth Migration in The Gambia


According to the International Organization for Migration, 45% of the population in The Gambia was under 15 years old in 2015. Over the last few…

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October 16, 2019

Historias y Recuerdos


Coalition member Colibrí Center for Human Rights focuses on ending disappearances and upholding human dignity along the US-Mexico border. Since its founding in 2013, Colibrí has collected over…

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October 10, 2019

Migration Dialogues in El Quiché, Guatemala


Mayans represented a majority – about 83% – of the over 200,000 people killed in the Guatemalan civil war (1960-1996). Guatemalan Coalition member International Institute of…

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July 31, 2019

Ground Up: African Youth Transitional Justice Academy


Since 2014, the Coalition’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR) has applied Sites of Conscience methodology to assist survivors, civil society organizations (CSOs)…

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July 31, 2019

Changing the Status Quo: Museum Decolonization Institute


The Abbe Museum, a Coalition member in Bar Harbor, Maine, showcases the history and cultures of Maine’s Native people, the Wabanaki, through changing exhibitions, special events, education…

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July 31, 2019

Citizenship and Democracy in Brazil’s Schools


The Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (AIPR), a Coalition member based in New York, works to prevent genocide by building a worldwide community with the…

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May 24, 2019

American Association for State and Local History’s Annual Meeting in Philadelphia


The Coalition is proud to be co-hosting the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from August 28-31, 2019. The…

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May 20, 2019

Women of Conscience


Women’s leadership and peaceful societies are inextricably linked: One cannot exist without the other. While this fact is well documented, women around the world continue…

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May 16, 2019

Project Support Fund Now Open


The Coalition is pleased to announce that applications for its 2019 Project Support Fund are now being accepted, with the consultation period taking place from…

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March 20, 2019

“It Takes Great Courage to Face the Facts:” On Women’s Activism in the MENA Region


  Originally trained as a pediatric specialist, Maha Alsakban founded Coalition member Women’s Human Rights Centre in 2003. Based in Diwaniya, in south central Iraq, WHRC…

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March 19, 2019

Bearing Witness: Women’s Experiences in Detention


“I think we were not conscious of the mistreatment we suffered as women, at least not as conscious as we are today. In that situation,…

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December 13, 2018

The Art of Inclusion: Reimagining Indigenous Representations


  The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience will soon launch a 12-month initiative entitled The Art of Inclusion with support from the New York State…

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December 13, 2018

Channels of Trust: Working with Marginalized Communities in Colombia


The conflict in Colombia claimed the lives of over 200,000 people between 1958-2013. To help those affected, and begin to bridge historic divides in the…

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November 7, 2018

Dialogue Across Difference in Sri Lanka


The Coalition’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation has been working with civil society organizations in Sri Lanka since 2015 to facilitate communication between…

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October 24, 2018

Serious Play: Institutional Creativity with Linda Norris


Since her first volunteer job at the Chemung County Historical Society in upstate New York at the age of 14, Linda Norris has been reflecting…

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October 24, 2018

A Woman of Action: Pearl S. Buck and the House that Honors Her


Through its Methodology and Practice department, the Coalition offers a range of trainings and consultations to help museums, historic sites and other cultural organizations engage…

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September 13, 2018

Never Remember: Searching for Stalin’s Gulags in Putin’s Russia


In 1995, in the Perm region of the Russian Federation, a unique memorial museum of the history of political repression was created in the former…

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September 12, 2018

Museum of Dialogue: Maidan’s New Home


Responding to social upheavals and ongoing human rights abuses in “real time” is a challenging but critical component of what Sites of Conscience do. The Maidan…

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September 11, 2018

Following the Gulag’s Footprints


Founded in 2009, Gulag.cz (Czech Republic) shares and circulates information about the Soviet gulag and its connection to the totalitarian regime in the USSR more generally….

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September 9, 2018

Unlocking Dialogue & Action: A Concept for the Spaç Prison


Closed in 1982, the remote and foreboding Spaç Prison once held Albania’s imminent political prisoners under the Communist regime. In this essay, Mirian Bllaci, a Program…

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August 8, 2018

Brazil and the Power of Place


In June 2018 I had the privilege of joining the Coalition as the Regional Program Manager for Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. As a…

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June 28, 2018

Front Page Dialogue: The Refugee Crisis


There are currently over 65 million forcibly displaced people around the world, more than at any other time since World War II. The number of…

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April 30, 2018

“The Very Personal Is What Changes People’s Consciousness:” An Interview with Activist Shirley Gunn


For Shirley Gunn, activism and personal stories have long gone hand in hand. Born in Cape Town in 1955, she grew up as an eyewitness…

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March 27, 2018

Video Series: Transitional Justice in MENA


In the past decade, countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have experienced tremendous political upheaval and, in many cases, brutal conflict. To…

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December 20, 2017

Building a Learning Community: Lessons for a Holistic and Sustainable Approach to Transitional Justice


In countries transitioning from conflict or authoritarian rule, it is crucial that all members of society – especially women and minorities – are included in the envisioning and building…

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October 23, 2017

Together We Respond: A Virtual Conference


 A Virtual Conference on Memory and Human Rights Today December 11, 2017   Members: Free Non-members are invited to pay $25 per session; $60 for all…

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September 28, 2017

We Need to Go to the Communities: Human Rights in the Philippines


September 21, 2017 marked the 45th anniversary of the beginning of the Martial Law era under Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines. During the decade-long period,…

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September 28, 2017

Students Sustaining the Peace in Sierra Leone


  “Did the fighters kill civilians?” “What will happen in the event of another war?” “Can we establish clubs to talk about the war since…

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September 26, 2017

Building Bridges for Human Rights


Memoria Abierta, a collective of human rights organizations based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, works to raise awareness and knowledge about state terrorism in order to…

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September 14, 2017

Video Series: Transitional Justice in MENA


ON THE BRINK: ACCOUNTABILITY AND JUSTICE IN YEMEN In the past decade, countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) have experienced tremendous political upheaval…

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September 7, 2017

We Must Go the Extra Mile: On DACA, Education and Advocacy


As immigration continues to be a heated topic around the world, our members work tirelessly to amplify the voices and support the rights of migrant populations. This…

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September 1, 2017

Apply Now for the Project Support Fund


The Coalition is pleased to announce that Round 1 of the 2018 Project Support Fund is now open, with the consultation period taking place from…

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August 21, 2017

Community Building and Action after Charlottesville


Dear Friends, The recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia are a stark reminder of the power of sites of memory to either deepen division or inspire…

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June 28, 2017

K(NO)W JUSTICE K(NO)W PEACE – The People, The Process, The Project


Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, North Carolina (USA) is an interactive history museum that provides the nation with the most comprehensive interpretation…

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June 28, 2017

Beyond the Uniform: Strategies for Bridging Differences


From 1968 until 1998, Northern Ireland was involved in a brutal conflict commonly known as “The Troubles” – dividing those who felt the country should remain part of the primarily…

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June 28, 2017

Media Watch on Hate Speech Project


The Hrant Dink Foundation was established in 2007 in Istanbul, following the assassination of Hrant Dink, the founder of the Turkish-Armenian Agos newspaper. The Foundation is…

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May 23, 2017

The End of an Era: On History, Context and Confederate Monuments


Heated discussions are taking place as confederate monuments are being dismantled across the American South. The Coalition recently spoke with Louis Nelson, Professor of Architectural History…

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March 30, 2017

Front Page Dialogue: The Paris Agreement


Human activity has begun to take a significant toll on the earth’s weather patterns, increasing temperatures and raising sea levels. This, in turn, has led to…

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March 24, 2017

We Are the Ocean: An Indigenous Response to Climate Change


The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience in Seattle, Washington is dedicated to the history and narratives of the Asian Pacific American community….

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March 24, 2017

“The Environment Isn’t Just the Things; It’s the People.”


The Rafael Cintrón Ortiz Latino Cultural Center (LCC) was established forty years ago at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) out of an urban…

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March 24, 2017

Door of No Return: Climate Change and Maison des Esclaves


While leaders around the globe cast doubt on climate change, the effects of global warming and rising sea levels are taking an increasingly human face….

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March 15, 2017

Project Support Fund Awardees


2017 – Round 1 The Coalition is pleased to announce that the winners of the 2017 Project Support Fund, Round 1 are: Kdei Karuna (Cambodia), the Matilda…

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March 7, 2017

The First of Many: Thoughts on Dialogue Facilitation and Inspiring Conversation, Empathy and Action


This blog – by Samantha Hunter, a Specialist in Education at Eastern State Penitentiary – is the first in a series of posts from participants…

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March 3, 2017

Engaging Youth in an Unknown History


“Let us join together and clear the debris that has been thrown over the bodies of hundreds and thousands of Bangalees. Only then we shall…

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February 17, 2017

Front Page Dialogue – Women’s Rights


Our latest Front Page Dialogue is now available! The model offers thoughts on how to engage visitors in discussions surrounding the 2017 Women’s March on Washington and women’s…

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February 4, 2017

Open Letter: Cutting Through the Darkness


Dear Friends, These are deeply troubling times for all of us who work to build a world where dignity, truth and justice shine through the…

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February 4, 2017

Open Letter: Cutting Through the Darkness


Dear Friends, These are deeply troubling times for all of us who work to build a world where dignity, truth and justice shine through the…

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February 4, 2017

Open Letter: Cutting Through the Darkness


Dear Friends, These are deeply troubling times for all of us who work to build a world where dignity, truth and justice shine through the…

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February 4, 2017

Open Letter: Cutting Through the Darkness


Dear Friends, These are deeply troubling times for all of us who work to build a world where dignity, truth and justice shine through the…

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February 1, 2017

Open Letter: Cutting Through the Darkness


Dear Friends, These are deeply troubling times for all of us who work to build a world where dignity, truth and justice shine through the…

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January 9, 2017

Students Promoting Racial Equity


The Coalition launched From Brown v. Board to Ferguson: Fostering Dialogue on Education, Incarceration, and Civil Rights in October 2015 to address one glaring contemporary legacy…

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January 9, 2017

Students Promoting Racial Equity


The Coalition launched From Brown v. Board to Ferguson: Fostering Dialogue on Education, Incarceration, and Civil Rights in October 2015 to address one glaring contemporary legacy…

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January 9, 2017

Students Promoting Racial Equity


The Coalition launched From Brown v. Board to Ferguson: Fostering Dialogue on Education, Incarceration, and Civil Rights in October 2015 to address one glaring contemporary legacy…

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January 9, 2017

Students Promoting Racial Equity


The Coalition launched From Brown v. Board to Ferguson: Fostering Dialogue on Education, Incarceration, and Civil Rights in October 2015 to address one glaring contemporary legacy…

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January 9, 2017

Body-Mapping in Uganda


There are a range of tools, both verbal and non-verbal, that assist survivors in coming to terms with past conflict and atrocities. Art methodologies provide an…

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January 9, 2017

Body-Mapping in Uganda


There are a range of tools, both verbal and non-verbal, that assist survivors in coming to terms with past conflict and atrocities. Art methodologies provide an…

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January 9, 2017

Body-Mapping in Uganda


There are a range of tools, both verbal and non-verbal, that assist survivors in coming to terms with past conflict and atrocities. Art methodologies provide an…

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January 9, 2017

Body-Mapping in Uganda


There are a range of tools, both verbal and non-verbal, that assist survivors in coming to terms with past conflict and atrocities. Art methodologies provide an…

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January 9, 2017

“The Present Needs Memory”


Guatemala was immersed in a protracted internal armed conflict between the government and leftist guerilla groups between 1960-1996. During these decades, a series of military dictatorships…

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January 9, 2017

“The Present Needs Memory”


Guatemala was immersed in a protracted internal armed conflict between the government and leftist guerilla groups between 1960-1996. During these decades, a series of military dictatorships…

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January 9, 2017

“The Present Needs Memory”


Guatemala was immersed in a protracted internal armed conflict between the government and leftist guerilla groups between 1960-1996. During these decades, a series of military dictatorships…

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January 9, 2017

“The Present Needs Memory”


Guatemala was immersed in a protracted internal armed conflict between the government and leftist guerilla groups between 1960-1996. During these decades, a series of military dictatorships…

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December 12, 2016

“The Present Needs Memory”


Guatemala was immersed in a protracted internal armed conflict between the government and leftist guerrilla groups between 1960-1996. During these decades, a series of military dictatorships…

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December 12, 2016

Body-Mapping in Uganda


There are a range of tools, both verbal and non-verbal, that assist survivors in coming to terms with past conflict and atrocities. Art methodologies provide an…

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December 12, 2016

Students Promoting Racial Equity


The Coalition launched From Brown v. Board to Ferguson: Fostering Dialogue on Education, Incarceration, and Civil Rights in October 2015 to address one glaring contemporary legacy…

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October 28, 2016

My Museum and Me


The Balkan Museum Network supports the development of creative museum professionals and advocates for socially responsible museums in the Balkan region that promote and celebrate learning. It currently encompasses 50…

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September 27, 2016

“History Lives in Our Bodies”


Black Women’s Blueprint is a transnational black feminist organization that celebrates the African diaspora, while mourning the violent conditions that created it. Through advocacy, transformative…

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September 27, 2016

Did Black Lives Matter? Rewriting History in a Caribbean Context


By Alissandra Cummins, Director, Barbados Museum & Historical Society   “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it myself.”[i] This popular…

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September 27, 2016

When Rewriting the Past Is a Good Thing


By Louis Nelson Professor of Architectural History and the Associate Dean in the School of Architecture, University of Virginia   Historians have many responsibilities. One of…

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September 16, 2016

Intergenerational Dialogue: Connecting Past and Present in Cambodia at Youth for Peace


By Long Khet Founder and Executive Director of the Peace Institute of Cambodia-Youth for Peace Cambodia’s history is marked by decades of civil war and…

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July 20, 2016

Mapeo de la Memoria


Por Julio Solórzano Foppa, Chair, Memorial para la Concordia El Mapeo de la Memoria es una iniciativa del Memorial para la Concordia –MPC- y constituye el registro…

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July 20, 2016

Memory Map


By Julio Solórzano Foppa, Chair, Memorial para la Concordia Para una versión en español, haga clic aquí. The Memory Map is an initiative by the Memorial para la…

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July 20, 2016

The Art of the Prototype


Located in Santa Fe, the Museum of International Folk Art is home to the world’s largest collection of folk art. With over 135,000 artifacts from…

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July 20, 2016

Project Support Fund Awardees


2016 – Round 2 Getting a new public program off the ground requires funds, technical know-how, and promotional marketing. The Coalition’s Project Support Fund gives members…

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July 19, 2016

Mapeo de la Memoria


Por Julio Solórzano Foppa, Chair, Memorial para la Concordia For an English translation, click here. El Mapeo de la Memoria es una iniciativa del Memorial para…

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June 2, 2016

Re-Imagining a Peaceful Future in South Sudan


By: Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Director of the Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation In December 2013 – less than two years after it was declared…

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June 1, 2016

Spaces for Hope


The Coalition recently spoke with Justine di Mayo, Co-Founder and Director of Act for the Disappeared (ACT), a Lebanese Human Rights organization created in 2010 by…

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April 25, 2016

Reclaiming Colonia Dignidad


By Margarita Romero President of Asociación por la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos Colonia Dignidad Silence and secrecy are part and parcel of torture. Perpetrators…

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April 25, 2016

Member Profile: Asking Difficult Questions at the Abbe Museum


The Abbe Museum in Bar Habor, Maine, aims to inspire new learning about Native people in Maine, the Wabanaki, with every visit. Through changing exhibitions, special events…

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April 25, 2016

New Members of the Coalition


The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience has welcomed four new members in recent months. Please visit here for more information, or to renew your membership.  …

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April 20, 2016

Welcoming Alexei Khamarkhanov


The Coalition is delighted to welcome the newest member of our staff, Alexei Khamarkhanov, who joined the team in March 2016. As Finance and Operations…

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April 12, 2016

Museums Engage Youth on Race, Education and Incarceration in the United States


Press Release The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience announces From Brown v. Board to Ferguson, a national initiative to foster dialogue on race, education…

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March 24, 2016

صندوق دعم المشاريع: دعوة لتقديم مقترحات السنة المالية 2016، الجولة 2


صندوق دعم المشروعات الخاصة بالتحالف: دعوة لتقديم مقترحات السنة المالية 2016، الجولة 2 صندوق دعم المشاريع دعوة لتقديم مقترحات السنة المالية 2016، الجولة 2 يهدف…

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March 24, 2016

Fondo de apoyo a proyectos: llamado a presentar propuestas año fiscal 2016, 2.a vuelta


FONDO DE APOYO A PROYECTOS LLAMADO A PRESENTAR PROPUESTAS AÑO FISCAL 2016, 2.a vuelta El Fondo de Apoyo a Proyectos pretende impulsar la habilidad de…

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March 11, 2016

Project Support Fund Recipients, FY2016 Round 1


We are pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s first round of our Project Support Fund Grant.   Nonviolence International Southeast Asia NISEA works…

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March 3, 2016

Labor Rights, Women and Activism on the Border


By Yolanda Chávez Leyva, Ph.D. Director, Institute of Oral History & The Borderlands Public History Lab The University of Texas at El Paso Women workers…

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March 3, 2016

“At the Stroke of a Pen, My Life Changed Forever”


By Bonney Djuric Director, Parramatta Female Factory Precinct (PFFP) and Lily Hibberd Artist and Co-Founder of PFFP Memory Project and DECRA ARC Fellow at NIEA/UNSW A…

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March 3, 2016

War and Motherhood in Sri Lanka


“Yes, I am going to tell you about a few things which may provoke your thinking.” From 1983 to 2009, Sri Lanka was devastated by a civil war that…

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February 16, 2016

Members in Motion: Five Members Ask Five Questions during Black History Month


  Throughout the Coalition’s network, members are having conversations and opening new doors on the subject of race and civil rights. Black History Month offers…

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February 11, 2016

From School to Prison: Race in the United States Today


By Tramia Jackson, Program Associate for the United States Network Justice, race, and incarceration reform have recently been at the forefront of conversations in homes, schools,…

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January 29, 2016

Transitional Justice Today


By: Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Advisor with the Coalition’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth, and Reconciliation “Transitional justice needs to be about the people, not satisfying…

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January 28, 2016

Member Profile: Remembering Means Acting at Casa do Povo


Casa do Povo is a place like no other in Brazil. Established in 1953, the cultural center was founded as a living monument in memory…

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January 28, 2016

New Members of the Coalition


  The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is honored to welcome its newest members. For more information, or to renew your membership, please click here….

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Happy #Juneteenth! Today we celebrate the end of s Happy #Juneteenth! Today we celebrate the end of slavery in the United States – while recognizing how much work still needs to be done to achieve true liberation. There are currently no formal “transitional justice” mechanisms in America, which are the measures countries put into place to address legacies of conflict and human rights abuses. 

If you’d like to learn more about these important processes, you can listen to our podcast series “Transitional Justice in America”. In this series, we connect U.S. Sites of Conscience with some of our members that are leading #transitionaljustice efforts in their own countries, to help inspire them with the work already being done around the world. [Link in bio]
#MemberMonday: Welcome to @thevalentinerva, one of #MemberMonday: Welcome to @thevalentinerva, one of our newest Sites of Conscience! We are particularly impressed by The Valentine Museum’s unflinching confrontation of its own past, as it explores the racist legacy of its founders while working to bring its community together today.

“Truthful storytelling is at the very core of what we do. …To be trusted storytellers of the region’s history, we must also be transparent about the museum’s institutional history, practices and interpretative intentions.” -The Valentine Museum
We’re pleased to announce that again this year, We’re pleased to announce that again this year, 22 @newcastleuni student interns will have the opportunity to learn from and contribute to the work of @sitesofconscience members. In-person internships are with National Museums, Northern Ireland; Youth for Peace, Cambodia; Human Rights Media Centre, South Africa; Constitution Hill, South Africa; Srebrenica Memorial Center, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Youth Initiative for Human Rights, Kosovo; Kdei Karuna, Cambodia; Single Mothers Association of Kenya, Kenya; Manane Cultural Trust, Kenya; Museo Casa de la Memoria, Colombia; Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen - MUPI), El Salvador;
Associacion Caminos de la Memoria, Peru; São Paulo Immigration Museum, Brazil.
 
Virtual interns will be hosted by Cantos Cautivos, UK; The Lilliesleaf Trust, UK;
Voices of Women Media, Nepal; Museu da Pessoa, Brazil; Catoctin Furnace Historical Society, US; Womens Institute for Alternative Development, Trinidad and Tobago; Women Rights Initiative, Uganda; Act for the Disappeared, Lebanon and Justice Access Point, Uganda.  Photo: MUPI.
#StateOfTruth: Spotlight on Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 The #StateOfTruth: Spotlight on Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 The Sri Lankan government is currently pushing the creation of a “National Unity and Reconciliation Commission” to examine atrocities committed during its 26-year civil war. On paper, this sounds like a worthy effort. However, rather than establishing yet another commission – ICSC joins survivors and civil society groups in urging the government to pursue criminal accountability for war crimes and following through on recommendations made under previous transitional justice processes. Without critical buy-in from victims and civil society, the establishment of this commission appears to be an attempt to appease the international community with optics rather than earnest action, and risks retraumatizing victims and distorting critical truths. 

During the civil war between the government and Tamil separatist groups, dominated by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), from 1983-2009, gross human rights violations were committed by multiple state and non-state actors. Over 1 million people were displaced and 100,000 killed, including an estimated 40,000 Tamil civilians in the final months of the war. When the war finally ended, the human rights violations did not. Torture and enforced disappearance continue to be used by the Sri Lankan government as tools of political repression. We will continue to monitor the progress of the proposed commission and ongoing efforts to intimidate victims and their families fighting for justice. Learn more about our work in #SriLanka in our State of Truth in the World Report [link in bio].
Nos entusiasma compartir con ustedes una colecció Nos entusiasma compartir con ustedes una colección de Dossiers surgidos de una sistematización de las experiencias de los Espacios para la Memoria en Argentina, entre ellos el Sitio de Conciencia Espacio para la Memoria OLIMPO, en Buenos Aires, con el objetivo de difundir, promover y reflexionar sobre su labor educativa, de participación comunitaria, investigación, conservación, comunicación, arte y cultura.
 
La transformación de lugares que funcionaron como Centros Clandestinos de Detención, Tortura y Exterminio (ex CCDTyE) en espacios abiertos a la comunidad, implica un trabajo material y simbólico en el que confluyen el Estado y la sociedad civil para constituir una pluralidad de experiencias aún nuevas.
 
Muestra hasta qué punto las políticas públicas destinadas a marcar y conformar Sitios de Memoria y Espacios para la Memoria, como las que hay en Argentina, implican también una transformación en las políticas de Memoria, Verdad y Justicia.

Se puede descargar la colección de dossiers en la página web de Ex CCDTyE Olimpo a través del linktree en nuestra biografía.

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We are excited to share with you a collection of dossiers stemming from documentation of experiences at Spaces for Memory in Argentina, including the Site of Conscience Space for Memory OLIMPO, in Buenos Aires. These dossiers aim to disseminate, promote and reflect on the educational work, community participation, research, conservation, communication, art and culture at these Spaces for Memory.
 
The transformation of places that functioned as Clandestine Detention, Torture and Extermination Centers (former CCDTyE) into spaces open to the community, involves a material and symbolic work in which the State and civil society converge to constitute a plurality of still new experiences.
 
It shows the extent to which public policies aimed at marking and shaping Sites of Memory and Spaces for Memory, as there are in Argentina, imply also a transformation in the policies of Memory, Truth and Justice.

You can read the collection of dossiers on Ex CCDTyE Olimpo’s website through the linktree in our biography.
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@missiongarden, a non-profit agricultural heritage space, overlays the Indigenous village of Cuk Ṣon (pronounced Chuk Shon) - a place sacred to the Tohono O’odham - and the 18th century garden and orchard of Mission San Agustín del Tucson. 

The Anza Trail passes through this land as well, and we are honored to have collaborated with Mission Garden and @sitesofconscience on a new experimental pop-up program in the garden on May 18. The program visitors connected to deep and complex histories through their own experiences on the land. Here's to more collaboration in the future along the Anza Trail in this special place: the birthplace of Tucson and a nexus of food and culture. 

Photo 1: Sam Kaiser, Community Volunteer Ambassador with the Anza Trail, explains the experiential program to Mission Garden visitors 

Photo 2: High adobe walls and an orchard mark the entrance to Mission Gardens; Sentinel Peak ("A" mountain) rises in the background 
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Mission Garden, un espacio de patrimonio agrícola sin fines de lucro, se superpone a la aldea indígena de Cuk Ṣon (cuya pronunciación es Chuk Shon) —un lugar sagrado para los Tohono O'odham— y al jardín y huerto del siglo XVIII de la Misión de San Agustín del Tucson. 

El sendero histórico de Anza atraviesa estas tierras, y el 18 de mayo tuvimos el honor de haber colaborado con Mission Garden e International Coalition of Sites of Conscience en un nuevo programa experiencial emergente en el jardín. Los visitantes revivieron historias remotas y complejas a través de experiencias propias en la tierra. Ojalá que podamos colaborar más en el futuro a lo largo del Sendero de Anza en este lugar tan especial: la cuna de Tucson y un nexo con la gastronomía y la cultura. 

Foto 1: Sam Kaiser, embajador voluntario de la comunidad del sendero de Anza, explica el programa experiencial a los visitantes de Mission Garden. 

Foto 2: muros altos de adobe y un huerto marcan la entrada a Mission Gardens; Sentinel Peak (la montaña "A") se eleva al fondo.
So pleased to share these images from ICSC's Annua So pleased to share these images from ICSC's Annual Board meeting held from May 17-20, 2024 in Bridgetown, Barbados, and graciously hosted by the @barbadosmuseum. Held in conjunction with International Museum Day, there were no shortage of highlights from the meeting, which centered on ICSC's work addressing the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade. In addition to BMHS, Board members and staff visited several sites related to the island’s historical connections to slavery, including the Enslaved Burial Ground at Newton & @codringtoncollege. In Barbados, ICSC also formally welcomed Ms. Gaynel Curry, who joined the Board in April. Curry serves the United Nations (UN) Permanent Forum on People of African Descent, a platform dedicated to improving the safety and quality of life and livelihoods of people of African descent, while also functioning as an advisory body to the Human Rights Council. With over 23 years of experience at the UN across various locations such as Geneva, New York, Afghanistan, South
Sudan, and Timor-Leste, Curry's expertise spans human rights, gender equality, and sustainable development. We are so honored to have her - and all the members of the Board - on our team. For more information, see link in bio.

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#StateOfTruth: Spotlight on #Peru 🇵🇪 Truth i #StateOfTruth: Spotlight on #Peru 🇵🇪 Truth is under siege around the world. One of our member Sites of Conscience, “El Ojo que Llora” or “The Weeping Eye”, is a monument that honors the estimated 70,000 people who were killed or disappeared during the internal armed conflict in Peru from 1980-2000. However, the mayor of Lima is now campaigning for the demolition of the memorial – in order to build “sports or recreational areas.” This is after Congress also tried to revoke its status as a cultural heritage monument in 2022. We join @elojoquellora in calling for protection of this important memorial, and condemn this blatant attempt of #HistoricalErasure.
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