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Join Coalition staff as they welcome new members from across the globe and discuss the benefits of membership. This webinar is also beneficial for those…
MoreJoin Coalition staff as they welcome new members from across the globe and discuss the benefits of membership. This webinar is also beneficial for those…
MoreExamples of effective memory initiatives from Sites of Conscience across the globe inspire thoughts on Covid-19 and memorialization. View the resource here.
MoreThis toolkit was created for teachers, activists, memory practitioners and others seeking resources for innovative educational approaches to addressing past human rights violations and divided…
MoreIn this webinar, ICSC’s Senior Specialist in Methodology and Practice Linda Norris will speak with Ihor Poshyvailo from Maidan Museum, a Site of Conscience in Kiev about the immediate and long-term effects of such destruction and how cultural workers in Ukraine are actively attempting to counter these attacks.
MoreSites of Conscience, offering strategies and examples of effective memorials and memory initiatives that honor loss in times of crisis. View the resource here.
MoreA Front Page Dialogue guide centered on helping audiences have productive conversations around #MeToo and women’s narratives at museums. View the resource here.
MoreThree Sites of Conscience share music pieces that have had a transformative effect on issues past and present at their organizations. View the resource here.
MoreDeveloped for the Coalition’s National Dialogues on Immigration project (2014-2015), this evaluation toolkit was implemented at each of the project’s twenty participating Sites of Conscience to assess the success of each institution’s site-specific dialogue work as well as the collective success of the project
MoreNATIONAL MUSEUMS NI Ethical best practices should be applied to all aspects of museum work and help inform decision-making. This document details the National Museums…
MoreLearn strategies for avoiding careless commentary and effectively engaging with it when it does occur. View the resource here.
MoreIn this Conscience Matters webinar, join Coalition staff as they welcome new members from across the globe and discuss the benefits of membership. This webinar…
MoreThe right to adequate housing, including the ability to live “somewhere that is in keeping with your culture” with “access to appropriate services, schools, and…
MoreOur understanding of history is, in so many ways, a process – one that unfolds overtime as new research unveils new perspectives, communities engage with…
MoreIn this session, you’ll learn specific strategies on ways to help organizational teams manage challenging situations. View the resource here.
MoreThe Coalition’s Regional Managers summarize emerging themes related to Covid-19 from members around the world. View the resource here.
MoreCreated by Coalition member, the International Centre for Ethnic Studies (ICES) and World Comics India (WCI), this publication features eight-page comics, written by and for the Galle District of Sri Lanka, as a means of fostering meaningful and productive dialogue across religious and ethnic boundaries. Written in English, Sinhalese and Tamil, the comics include the experiences and perspectives of school children, teachers, village leaders, members of village-level women’s groups, journalists and monks on religious and ethnic coexistence.
MoreThis report synthesizes observations and interviews completed in evaluating the 2016 Eastern State Penitentiary exhibit, Prisons Today: Questions in the Age of Incarceration. This report includes sample observation forms and interview questions, data results, and summaries of the evaluation findings.
MoreWASSMUTH CENTER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Sites of Conscience “engage the public in programs that stimulate dialogue on pressing issues.” This toolkit illustrates how one site…
MorePrototyping is and should be a messy process. Imperfection is ideal, and big budgets are not necessary. In fact, the scrappier it is, the better…
MoreFall 2024 Webinar Short Series In this final session of ICSC’s Webinar Short series on prototypes, our methodology and practice team will support participants as…
MoreA prototype is a model – the beginning of an idea. Like all good ideas, successful prototypes begin with questions. What are we trying to…
MoreAsociacion Caminos de la Memoria – El Ojo que Llora El presente informe narra la experiencia recogida en la implementación del proyecto CONSTRUYENDO UN DIÁLOGO…
MoreIn this Conscience Matters webinar, join Braden Paynter, Director of Methodology and Practice, as he speaks to Sites of Conscience members about environmental justice in…
MoreA dialogue guide, written in 2020, intended to assist museum professionals lead productive conversations on race and policing in the aftermath of the killing of…
MoreLearn about the renewed Global Responsibility to Protect and ways that communities can take action against discrimination. View the resource here.
MoreLearn strategies for ensuring that all members of a community are included in Sites of Conscience programming. View the resource here.
MoreSites of Conscience from Syria, Turkey, and special guest from Germany talk about their efforts to monitor and offset destructive media outlets. View the resource…
MoreThis Webinar Short will preview the first global workshop of the Coalition’s 2021 Global Summit. View the resource here.
MoreICOM has sought to refine its definition of a museum. Join the Coalition in identifying key words and themes that will be shared with ICOM….
MoreCoalition staff and members share experiences re-opening Sites of Conscience amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. View the resource here.
MoreSince the advent of the Black Lives Matter movement, “reparations” are often referred to in the media, but what exactly they are is not always understood. What is their purpose? How might they be dispersed? To whom? And what role do they have in connecting ideas of justice to the legacies of slavery in the United States? On March 23, 2023, join Ereshnee Naidu-Silverman, Senior Director of the Global Transitional Justice Initiative at ICSC, for our next Webinar Short, which will explore these questions and more through a global lens.
MoreIn this Conscience Matters webinar, learn strategies for navigating security concerns and press restrictions to support transitional justice. View the resource here.
MoreThe Coalition’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation (GIJTR) regularly produces publications to share lessons learned from its work around the world. These tailored…
MoreMembers from the Americas examine how symbolic reparations can foster healing related to indigenous and colonial histories. View the resource here.
MoreMigration Museums in Australia, Italy and France discuss the process of rethinking exhibitions to reflect current issues around migration. View the resource here.
MoreIn this webinar, learn simple strategies to update your exhibitions and engage your community in the process. View the resource here.
MoreIn this webinar, hear from Sites of Conscience members from Eurasia about Soviet legacies, truth, nationalism, and more. View the resource here.
MoreFeaturing case studies from Coalition members Centro Cultural y Museo de la Memoria (Montevideo, Uruguay), Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation (Fayetteville, New York), and the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice (Durham, North Carolina), this article reviews the revolutionary approaches Sites of Conscience take toward addressing challenging histories and their contemporary legacies in historic house museums.
MoreDesigned to support Sites of Conscience located in dangerous or unstable contexts, this training shares key concepts, best practices and tools to carry out human…
MoreThis webinar explores a variety of tools to draw on when comments from visitors or other stakeholders are harmful or elevate tensions. View the resource…
MoreCeleste Matross from the Centre for Violence and Reconciliation in South Africa discusses self-care and guides participants in a meditation exercise. View the resource here.
MoreIn 2014, Cultural Heritage without Borders began implementation of the project “Sharing Stories, Shaping the Future: Dialogues for Spaç,” with the support of the Coalition. The reports included here document a series of three dialogue-centered planning workshops held with individual and institutional stakeholders to: deepen knowledge and understanding of the Spaç prison as a monument and symbol of the heritage of the Communist regime, propose several functions for the site and to develop a concrete action plan to give life to the chosen proposed functions.
MoreAcross the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), prisons, checkpoints and former clandestine sites of torture are at risk of destruction or deterioration. In response, the Coalition has united Sites of Conscience from seven countries to create a pioneering digital map identifying sites of human rights violations in the region. The Digital Mapping and Documentation in MENA project launched a pilot map in late 2017 that compiles data on critical sites and pinpoints their geographic location. This toolkit is designed to detail the map-building process to allow for pan-regional replication of the model for Coalition members and partners worldwide.
MoreA program created by Coalition member State of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, Speaking of Immigration encourages participants to explore how personal values and assumptions about immigrants shape U.S. immigration policy. The guide provides guidelines and questions for facilitators using historical context as a starting point for the discussion on immigration policy.
MoreRecognizing the interdependency of truth and justice, The State of Truth in the World Report is an in-depth review of global developments related to truth. Using a…
MoreDrawing on ICSC’s “State of Truth in the World Report“, published by its GIJTR, this webinar highlights the pivotal role played by civil society organizations…
MoreSites of Conscience from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile and Rwanda discuss how to amplify children’s stories to support healing and action. View the resource here.
MoreApplying the Bedchel Test to sites our storytelling gives us a powerful tool to build programming that helps us challenge systems of power. View the…
MoreIn this Conscience Matters webinar, hear from North American members who participated in the Coalition’s 18-month, IMLS-funded project on supporting museums and historic sites to…
MoreThis toolkit has been informed by a set of case studies covering key contexts in which religious and faith-based actors participated in formal or informal…
MoreSites of Conscience offer solutions for when their organizational missions are threatened by political agendas or repressive administrations. View the resource here.
MorePEARL S. BUCK INTERNATIONAL This manual was created to help facilitators, tour guides, and staff guide visitors new to the Pearl S. Buck House Museum in…
MoreA decade after the original publication, Memoria Abierta presents an updated and expanded version of Testimonio y Archivo, a text that synthesizes the working methodology…
MoreNEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY In partnership with Newcastle University, the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience provided eight post-graduate students with the opportunity to explore ways that…
MoreConflict traumatizes societies in multiple ways. Most concretely, it damages infrastructure, obliterating houses, schools, and cultural sites. It also destroys the social fabric by poisoning…
MoreApril is Earth Month, to celebrate we are highlighting the great work of our member Villa Grimaldi and their climate justice project “Sites of Conscience…
MoreThis toolkit’s goal is to help the next set of museum leaders, decolonizers, and accomplices learn to look at their institution and work critically, and enter into a space of allyship for Indigenous communities.
MoreAround the turn of the 20th century, the American Settlement House Movement arose as an innovative approach to addressing social issues caused by rapid industrialization and…
MoreIn January 2024, a podcast series will amplify lessons learned from the project, with a specific focus on racial justice and anti-racism. The podcast will…
MoreDeveloped by Coalition member, Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization (AHRDO), the Memory Box initiative provides a space for the victims of Afghanistan to tell their stories of loss and resilience in the face of the country’s violent history of mass murder, genocide, palace revolutions and unrelenting political upheaval. Victims explore their personal and collective histories through a 3-5 day reflective process that results in the creation of physical spaces of remembrance entirely produced by the victims themselves.
MoreMovements for memory can take many forms – from campaigns that advocate for national policies and laws to more spontaneous gatherings of activists that incorporate…
MoreLearn how CSOs and other non-state actors can foster understanding and action around reparations in post-conflict societies. View the resource here.
MoreNATIONAL MUSEUMS NI This case study provides a summary and evaluation of the work on ‘The Troubles and Beyond’ project between the years of 2014…
MoreNATIONAL MUSEUMS NI This evaluation of The Troubles and Beyond explores the methodology behind the curation of the collection. The approach is described as being…
MoreWritten in 2007, this report covers the deliberations of the United States Institute for Peace memorialization working group that explored the role of memorialization in promoting, jeopardizing, or impairing social reconstruction and reconciliation in societies emerging from violent conflict. The authors, Ambassadors Circle member Judy Barsalou and Victoria Baxter, provide a matrix of recommendations for actors interested in assisting in using similar processes.
MoreThis session shares experiences, techniques, and strategies from Sites of Conscience to support front-line workers during this “new normal.” View the resource here.
MoreYoung people around the world are redefining how transitional justice (TJ) processes are shaped and implemented, ensuring they are not only representative of victims and…
MoreLinda Norris, Senior Specialist in Methodology and Practice, offers tips for responding to hostile online commentary. View the resource here.
MoreThis report shows both the limitations and the possibilities for constructive interaction between the field of transitional justice and the normative framework of Indigenous rights….
MoreUNITED NATIONS WOMEN English Arabic Written in 2018 by Astrid Jamar and Christine Bell at the University of Edinburgh with support from UN Women, this report…
MoreLearn the ways to engage religious leaders in support of truth-telling, justice, and healing processes. View the resource here.
MoreTo spark action on transitional justice in America, on June 16, 2022 the Coalition launched Transitional Justice in America, a six-episode podcast series that raises awareness…
MoreSites of Conscience share strategies for foregrounding women’s experiences of trauma, imprisonment, activism and healing. View the resource here.
MoreTruth, Bread and Tea draws on the extensive research conducted by GIJTR partners Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR), the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience…
MoreSenior Director of the Coalition’s GIJTR Ereshnee Naidu explains how Sites of Conscience might engage transitional justice in their work. View the resource here.
MoreUnderstand how approaching limits as creative constraints can lead to surprising, innovative solutions to the challenges facing us today. View the resource here.
MoreFor countries rebuilding in the wake of violence and repression, memorials, museums and places of memory represent a critical terrain where the past is confronted and conflict can be addressed. This article focuses on the work of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience and an evaluation of the youth programs of three of its members: the Liberation War Museum in Bangladesh, the Monte Sole Peace School in Italy and the Villa Grimaldi Peace Park in Chile. The evaluation found that the sites had a number of impacts on the young people who visited them, including changing opinions, raising awareness, improving relationships, encouraging civic engagement and increasing emotional understanding of the human consequences of atrocity. The article questions how such impacts relate to wider social processes (for example, human rights reform, violence prevention and transitional justice) and how social and political processes affect the potential for individual and group impacts.
MoreTHE GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR JUSTICE, TRUTH, AND RECONCILIATION French and English This toolkit, Violence Prevention and Dialogue, was managed by the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience (ICSC)…
MoreTHE GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR JUSTICE, TRUTH, AND RECONCILIATION French and English This publication was produced as part of a year-long GIJTR project titled “Building Community Capacity to…
MoreThe threat of violent extremism is on the rise globally – from far-right-wing groups gaining legitimate political representation in Eastern Europe to armed attacks by…
MoreThis guide aims to introduce readers to the world of podcasts and how this format can become a tool for telling stories. We will present…
MoreThis session discussed how museums can support ongoing voting in their communities and how they can support a fair tallying of votes. View the resource…
MoreIn this session, we virtually launched “We Are Present: Women’s Histories of Conflict, Courage, and Survival,” our latest virtual publication. View the resource here.
MoreMINNESOTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY These standards or guidelines are intended to help organizations establish or maintain their presence on the web. An organization web presence includes…
MoreTo ring in the new year, join Braden Paynter, Director of Methodology, as he leads a short discussion on the best of what didn’t work in 2022 in order to identify new and more effective strategies moving into 2023.
MoreMembers from the US and Germany compare their experiences hosting private events at historic sites that remember traumatic events. View the resource here.
MoreUsing examples from members, presenters will show how Sites of Conscience use histories to spark action. View the resource here.
MoreHistorians, activists and museum practitioners discuss ways how to transform divisive objects/spaces into ones that support racial equity. View the resource here.
MoreLearn strategies facilitators, activists, and thought leaders can use to deepen conversations at your site or organization. View the resource here.
MoreFour women artists and activists explore landscapes and monuments through indigenous and feminist perspectives. View the resource here.
MoreA four-hour workshop that supports participants in reimagining or creating new monuments from indigenous and feminist angles. View the resource here.
MoreHuman Rights Wiki Project discusses the movement for free knowledge and strategies for creating engaging Wikipedia entries. View the resource here.
MoreHuman Rights Wiki Project discute el movimiento por el conocimiento libre y las estrategias para crear atractivas entradas de Wikipedia. Vea el recurso aquí.
MoreWitnesses and the Changing Goals of Memorialization, published in 2016, explores how the selection of who are chosen as witnesses to violence and how they are allowed to participate in memorialization effects memorialization’s ultimate impact on larger society. The article features the work of three Sites of Conscience – Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization, Liberation War Museum (Bangladesh), and Monte Sole Peace School (Italy)
MorePartners and members discuss the particular hurdles women face during the pandemic and suggest strategies for offering them support. View the resource here.
MoreA Front Page Dialogue guide centered on helping audiences have productive conversations on women and voting rights. To access the guide, click here.
MoreStaff and guests discuss how to strengthen justice and accountability around sexual violence against women. Co-hosted with GAAMAC. View the resource here.
MoreYouth Talk About This! is a collaborative multimedia storytelling project around HIV/AIDS and its impact on LGBTQ youth. Completed by Coalition member Museum of International Folk Art from July 2013-January 2014, the project was sponsored by the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience Project Support Fund and developed in collaboration with Youth Media Project Santa Fe and N’MPower of Albuquerque New Mexico.
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