This is a collaborative project implemented in partnership with the University of British Colombia, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and the Justice and Reconciliation project (JRP). The project is a platform that brings together scholars, artists, and community-based memory workers from the three countries including Indonesia, Canada, Colombia, and Uganda to collaborate and exchange knowledge.
The Justice and Reconciliation Project (JRP) together with the University of British Columbia (UBC) launched the first Transformative Memory Project in Gulu, Uganda between May 19th to 25th, 2019. The main goal of the project was to foster an international network of scholars, artists, and community-based memory workers in order to exchange knowledge and practice. This was followed by a plethora of activities such as exchange visits.