HRMC has been engaged in transitional justice work for two decades, starting with art and memory work with survivors of gross human rights violations in the Western Cape. This body of work is ongoing and adds to Breaking the Silence: A luta continua traveling exhibition and straddles the five pillars of Transitional Justice.
The South African Coalition for Transitional Justice
The South African Coalition for Transitional Justice (SACTJ) has been...
Read MoreLanga Memorial
In May 2009, the City of Cape Town initiated a...
Read MoreTrojan Horse History Project
In October 1985, in an operation to arrest stone throwers,...
Read MoreMemory work with Worcester Bomb blast survivors in 2016
On Thursday 28 January 2016, HRMC made a presentation to...
Read MoreBefore the Fire and After the Fire
More than 60 000 people lost their homes and possessions...
Read MoreThe International Apartheid Lawsuit
In 2002, the Khulumani Support Group filed a lawsuit against...
Read MoreUnfinished business of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
The exhibition highlights aspects of the unfinished business of the...
Read MoreExhibition Components
Before the Fire and After the Fire More than 60...
Read MoreUnited Nations (UN) campaign against torture and rights of survivors
The United Nations (UN) campaign against torture and rights of...
Read MoreBreaking the silence: A luta continua
Breaking the silence: A luta continua documents a process involving...
Read MoreDevelopment of short video and drama
In 2018 and 2019, HRMC attended the UCT / UNHCR...
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