History and memory: public space at the heart of the debate
Once an inventory has been made of the monuments and symbols in Geneva's public space that refer to people who encouraged racism, slavery or colonialism, what public and associative memorial initiatives can be devised to deal with this legacy?
Moderator: Marie-Luce Desgrandchamps (UNIGE)
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Program in partnership with the Haute école de musique, whose students offer a musical welcome at 6:10 p.m.
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Although colonial ideology developed in many European countries during the 19th century, it is now facing severe questioning and legitimate challenges.
Between restitutions of heritage in museum collections, reflections on urban toponymy, and work on language and writing, today's societies are launching debates on the reception and interpretation of their past.
Through this cycle entitled Colonial Geneva? Mémoires et patrimoines, the Bibliothèque de Genève and the Maison de l'histoire de l'Université de Genève invite you to debate and reflect.