Memory Sites and Human Rights
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Poster
This document contains the official Poster for the MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights. It can be printed on both sides and in different sizes [from A5 (148 × 210 mm) to A2 (420 x 594 mm)]
Info Sheet
This document contains the official Info Sheet about the MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights. It can be printed in different sizes [from A5 (148 × 210 mm) to A2 (420 x 594 mm)]
Remembrance is a way to acknowledge past suffering and to prevent it from happening again. In the aftermath of gross and systematic violations of human rights, memorialisation can be a crucial tool in the process of reconciliation and justice.
Join renowned lecturers and experts discussing Memory Sites and Human Rights in the #GCHumanRights #MOOC: https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
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“Acknowledging memory’s mobile, fluid character humanises memory; it humanises the use to which memory is put and it gives dignity and strength to memory.”
Hear more from Justice Albie Sachs about the benefits and challenges of memorialisation, truth and reconciliation processes and reparation in the #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights: https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
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Free enrolment in the #GCHumanrights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights is open!
Learn about the links between history, memory, art and human rights.
Study conceptual frameworks, examples of memorials in diverse political and cultural contexts, their influence in shaping communities and identities.
Discover the impact of artistic language and design on memorialisation, democratisation and justice.
https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
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How do we remember past atrocities and human rights violations? Why and what is important to remember? How are memories shaped and who is involved in ‘building memory’?
Enrol in the #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights to find out!
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Remembrance is a way to acknowledge past suffering and to prevent it from happening again. Join renowned lecturers and experts discussing Memory Sites and Human Rights in this #GCHumanRights #MOOC: https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
@gchumanrights
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Enrolment open for the #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights! Learn about the interconnection and interdependence between history, memory, art and #HumanRights: https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
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By remembering horrific events, memory sites help us to raise awareness of past suffering, embrace the ideal of “never again!” and inspire civic action. Discover how in the #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights: https://gchumanrights.org/mshr
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Remembrance is a way to acknowledge past suffering and to prevent it from happening again. In the aftermath of gross and systematic violations of #HumanRights, memorialisation can be a crucial tool in the process of reconciliation and justice.
Join renowned lecturers and experts discussing Memory Sites and Human Rights in this free #GCHumanRights #MOOC: gchumanrights.org/mshr
#HumanRightsEducation #Democratisation
@gchumanrights
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The #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights focuses on the role of memory sites in their crucial interplay with historical trauma, the reconciliation process, the chosen methods for dealing with the past, as well as with nation building dynamics and the shaping of societal identity.
Erolment open: gchumanrights.org/mshr
#HumanRights #HumanRightsEducation #Democratisation
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Learn about the interconnection and interdependence between history, memory, art and human rights and the influence of memory sites in shaping communities, identities, societies and nations in this #GCHumanRights #MOOC: gchumanrights.org/mshr
#HumanRights #HumanRightsEducation #Democratisation
@gchumanrights
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“Acknowledging memory’s mobile, fluid character humanises memory; it humanises the use to which memory is put and it gives dignity and strength to memory.”
Hear more from Justice Albie Sachs about the benefits and challenges of memorialisation, truth and reconciliation processes and reparation in the #GCHumanRights #MOOC on Memory Sites and Human Rights ➡ gchumanrights.org/mshr
#HumanRightsEducation #HumanRights #Democratisation
@gchumanrights
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