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  1. We are creators who bring awareness and education through art and use the resulting momentum to support organizations and individuals doing the work of reconciliation, restoration, and healing. The Art of Reconciliation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

  2. 1. More ‘Art’ Than Science. Reconciliation in the aftermath of violent conflict – especial-ly where it has involved mass atrocity, divided communities and destroyed lives – is an immensely dificult challenge. The extent to which different types of transitional justice mecha-nisms may or may not lead to reconciliation remains murky, with ...

  3. © 2024 Google LLC. 'The Art of Reconciliation', an award-winning documentary, is a powerful collaborative film project shared between the Cities of Charles Sturt and Port Adela...

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  4. The Art of Reconciliation - UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy. Home. Research. The Art of Reconciliation: Do reconciliation-funded arts projects transform conflict?

  5. 1 janv. 2022 · Art and reconciliation is an emerging area of scholarship and practice that explores the potential of art in transitional justice, specifically to foster one of its core goals: reconciliation. Art encompasses a wide range of practices, from large public art initiatives to very small-scale participatory workshops, and involves diverse ...

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  6. Drawing the line: justice and the art of reconciliation; By Carrol Clarkson; Edited by François du Bois, University of Nottingham, Antje du Bois-Pedain, University of Cambridge; Book: Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa; Online publication: 01 July 2009; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511575419.011

  7. About this book. Dag Petersson offers a comprehensive critique of the philosophy that has dominated 200 years of modern thought, politics, economy, and culture. The basic question is this: why does dialectical metaphysics fail to keep what it promises?