C. Elevating Conversations on Environmental Justice: Exploring the Connection Between Climate Change and Conflict 52 Revenue and Expenses......................................................53 Conclusion. .......................................................................... 54
4: Local Solutions Have Global Impact................35 A. The Making of Atrocities: Developing New Strategies to Defeat Racism 36 B. From Civic Engagement to Concrete Results in Guinea: Empowering Local Activists at the National Level 39 C. Introducing GIJTR 2.0: Building on Remarkable Impact and Reach 42 5: If There Is No Struggle, There Is No Progress..........................................45 A. Dialogue in a Divided Country: Innovative Approaches to Combating Polarization in the United States 46 B. Making Reparations a Reality: Activating New Avenues to Address the Legacies of Slavery 49
ICSC welcomed over 20 new members in 2024, including the National Museum of Taiwan History (NMTH). Located in Tainan City, the museum strives to present voices and viewpoints that are often overlooked in Taiwanese society. The site is currently working on a three-year project to create a special exhibition about non-citizens in Taiwanese society, including exiled communities, refugees and migrant workers.
Cover photo: A survivor of Guatemala’s Internal Armed Conflict remembers those who were disappeared at a memorial site in Comalapa supported, in part, by the Forensic Anthropology Foundation of Guatemala, a partner in ICSC’s Global Initiative for Justice, Truth and Reconciliation.
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