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UNC Charlotte’s Center for Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights Studies will hold its first international conference in April of 2019. The conference, “Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide,” seeks to bring together an array of researchers and activists examining and confronting genocide denial.
More details available at: https://globalstudies.uncc.edu/center-holocaust-genocide-human-rights-studies/2019-conference-genocide-denial

 

To access the CFP directly, click here.

 

The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience is the only global network of historic sites, museums and memory initiatives that connects past struggles to today's movements for human rights. We turn memory into action.


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As #museums, #historicsites and other organization As #museums, #historicsites and other organizations shift to more community-centered work, we find that these key questions are a great place to begin internal conversations.  If you want to learn more about ways that ICSC can help your organization on a path to change, be in touch!
The Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organiz The Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization (AHRDO), a member of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, is proud to launch the “Afghanistan Memory Home,” an innovative, victim-centered database and virtual museum. 

"Memory Home" aims to play a pivotal role in enhancing accountability with a data-driven approach and contribute to victim-centered memorialization efforts. 

In a dark time for human rights in #Afghanistan, AHRDO is demonstrating its commitment to ongoing #documentation and #accountability for atrocity crimes, as well as honoring victims and survivors through the preservation of stories, memories, and experiences of those affected by conflict. 

Join their launching event on Monday, December 11th at 10:00 EST/16:00 CET/19:30 AFT.
This event will be hosted online via Zoom.

Registration is required
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This #GivingTuesday, support the International Coa This #GivingTuesday, support the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC) as it equips communities around the world to counter revisionism and disinformation by documenting and sharing inclusive histories that advance accountability and justice. 

ICSC and its member sites are at the forefront of this movement for memory, igniting collective action in over 75 countries–from supporting Afghan activists, forced from their country, to advocate for accountability from afar, to breaking silences around conflict-related sexual violence in Ukraine, where many survivors are afraid to speak out due to stigma. 

Be part of the change by donating this #GivingTuesday.

https://secure.givelively.org/donate/international-coalition-of-sites-of-conscience?ref=sd_widget
At its heart, ICSC is a network of like-minded peo At its heart, ICSC is a network of like-minded people and organizations, dedicated to building more just futures. We’re proud to invite North American members to join us in an experiment—online speed networking to get know each other, sparking new ideas and connections. Join us on Wednesday! Registration link in first comment.
What we are witnessing today in Gaza is a moral fa 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...

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Earlier this week, our team had the chance to visi Earlier this week, our team had the chance to visit a Site of Conscience member in the Netherlands, Our Lord in the Attic, a museum located in the heart of the old city center of Amsterdam, hidden in a 17th-century canal house. The museum features narrow corridors and stairs leading to historically decorated living quarters, kitchens, and bedsteads, ending in the site's highlight: a complete church in the attic.

@museumopsolder has a permanent collection, which is always on display, but in addition, there are also temporary presentations or small exhibitions. 

Here are some pictures from the visit!
In our workshops and trainings, we talk a lot abou In our workshops and trainings, we talk a lot about the importance of building trust (and its companion, taking care) as museums and historic sites work to change narratives and become more inclusive places. Last week, @lindabnorris of the Methodology and Practice team visited a museum that beautifully demonstrated trust and care. The Ama Museum in Taipei Taiwan tells the story of comfort women, sexually enslaved by the Japanese during World War II. Through personal narratives, artwork and a future focus, we could see how the museum built trust with victims, and how those victims have entrusted all of us with the responsibility for creating more just futures.  What is your organization doing to build trust and care?
This Thursday, November 16th, at 10:00 am EST, joi This Thursday, November 16th, at 10:00 am EST, join us for a conversation with Jen Kretser, Director of Climate Initiatives at the Wild Center, a U.S. Site of Conscience in the Adirondacks, and Denis Ngala, Founder of the Manene Cultural Trust, a member in Kenya, as they share experiences and strategies using nature as a springboard to foster a deeper understandings of how different communities—particularly Indigenous ones—have interpreted specific landscapes, how to encourage communities to care for the land in big and small ways, and how to develop innovative programming around the environment that promotes our shared humanity in an increasingly polarized world. 

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