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 pitted the Sri Lankan government
“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 pitted the Sri Lankan government
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 us the chance to pause
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, and communities across the United States.
Few places in the world capture the magnitude and brutality of the slave trade like La Maison des Esclaves on Gorée Island in Senegal, the first UNESCO World Heritage site
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 an international need” – Sri
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 of the millions murdered in
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. Belarusian Documentation Center – Minsk,