News and events
Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
The IHRA is proud to announce the projects it is funding for the 2023 grant cycle.
Established over 20 years ago, the Kreuzberger Initiative gegen Antisemitismus (KIgA) was one of the first organizations focused on combating antisemitism in Germany and this year won funding under the IHRA Grant Program.
The IHRA is proud to announce the projects it is funding for the 2023 grant cycle.
The launch of a new encyclopedia represents a milestone for research and education on the genocide of the Roma.
A report from the Croatian IHRA Presidency on the IHRA’s ongoing commitments to counter Holocaust distortion.
An artist’s journey to uncover her family history grew into a decades long mission to establish a memorial for the victims of the Jungfernhof concentration camp.
The Remembering Hilda Dajč Award recognizes invaluable contributions to meaningful collective remembrance that encourage social responsibility and a better future.
This revised survey, created by the Gedenkstättenforum as a department of the Topography of Terror and originally co-funded by an IHRA Grant, strengthens networks of memorial museums which educate future generations about past atrocities.
Recent scholarship has allowed for international experts to approach a consensus on life and death in the Jasenovac camp complex, which will form the focus of an upcoming online conference, Jasenovac Past and Present: History and Memory of Institutionalized Destruction, to be held on 15–17 December 2021.
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