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Global Initiative for Justice / Global Projects / Truth and Reconciliation

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 alternate language for survivors to capture

Brown v Board to Ferguson / Featured North American Network

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 of the long history of

Featured African Network / Featured News / Featured North American Network

“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 justice mechanisms, and research, it

Featured Latin American and Caribbean Network / Featured News

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 quotation – often incorrectly attributed

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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 the more important is to

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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 post-war recovery. Specifically, between April

Featured Latin American and Caribbean Network / Uncategorized

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 Concordia – MPC (Memorial for

Featured News / News / Project Support Fund / Uncategorized

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 100 nations, the museum aims

Featured News / News / Project Support Fund

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 all three of these key

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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 a nation state – South

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