The Youth of Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina as Bearers of Collective Change
While regional politicians are increasingly embracing nationalist rhetoric and deepening divisions, young people from Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia are takin a different approach - one based on daily collaboration, solidarity, and learning.
Professor Turčinović Returns to an Old Passion: Silly Illustrations for Children
Cartoons and illustrations are a form of artistic expression that combines humor, cultural critique, and imagery to convey messages.
Teacher Training in Goražde: The “Holocaust and Peace” Manual Moves Toward Official Classroom Use
Marking the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, a training was held in Goražde for teachers and educators from the Bosnia-Podrinje Canton (BPC).
Call for Applications: Youth Reporting Fellowship
The Post-Conflict Research Center (PCRC) invites young people from across Bosnia and Herzegovina to apply for the Youth Reporting Fellowship on Memory and Denial in BiH, implemented within the Generation Memory project.
Building Peace With The New Generation
Despite the divisions, war narratives and burdens of the 1990s, young people in the region are finding ways to build bridges and create common spaces to build a better society.
Learning Through Stories, Photography, and Activism
The Post-Conflict Research Center held its eleventh training for youth correspondents this December, where participants learned the basics of journalism through storytelling and photography.