
Never Again is Now
On the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Terraforming, the Jewish Youth Club Belgrade, and the Jewish Cultural Center Oneg Shabbat are organizing the program "Nikad Više je Danas" (Never Again is Now).

International Workshops on the Memorialization of the Genocide of the Roma
As part of the international project "Pasostar ando Prastape – Breaking into a Gallop: An International Incubator for Rethinking and Innovation in Education about the Genocide of the Roma during the Nazi Era," two international workshops were conducted - first in Austrian Academy of Science in Vienna, and second in the Camp Westerbork Memorial Centre in June.

Inclusive memory culture of the Genocide of the Roma
We welcome schoolteachers, museum educators, and other professionals, whether or not you have prior experience about the persecution and genocide of the Roma, to register for the international workshop “Inclusive Education and Commemoration of the Genocide of the Roma”, taking place in Belgrade, Serbia, on October 8–9, 2025.

Study visit to Belgrade: persecution and genocide of the Roma
As part of the international project “Inclusive Remembrance – Holocaust Education and Minority Voices for Democratic Competencies,” we visited ERIAC Serbia, held a workshop with Roma civil society organizations the Roma Youth Organization of Serbia (ROMS) and the Point of View, and had a meeting with the Institute for the Improvement of Education ZUOV.

Remembering the deportation of Jews from Novi Sad and Bačka
An international panel discussion "Inclusive Culture of Remembrance - Voices of the Jewish Community in Holocaust Education and Commemoration" marking Yom Hashoah and the anniversary of deportation of Jews from Novi Sad, and a new exhibition "Holocaust in Novi Sad" presented in front of the Novi Sad Synagogue

FNF – Frozen Silence in Testimonies, Archival Records and Graphic Novels
The international program "Frozen Silence in Testimonies, Archival Records and Graphic Novels" was held on the occasion of marking the Remembrance Day of the Victims of the Novi Sad Raid in CS Egység in Novi Sad on 22-23 January 2025 with participants and guests from the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Romania and Serbia.

80 Years Later: Marking the Holocaust Remembrance Day
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Terraforming, the Jewish Youth Club Belgrade, and the Memorial Committee of the Jewish Community of Belgrade, organized an event at the Jewish Cultural Center in Belgrade to pay tribute to the victims, and discuss contemporary challenges of Holocaust distortion and growing antisemitism.

Museum Curators Expert Training
We are pleased to announce an invitation to join Museum Curators Expert Training in The Hague, The Netherlands (March 18-19, 2025). Applicants are expected to have experience or be interested in the history of totalitarianism, the Holocaust memorial, and mid-20th century histories of migration and persecution.

Meeting of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) in London
Terraforming had an impactful participation at the meeting of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) in London. Terraforming's exhibition about educational graphic novels and the Holocaust in Serbia was successfully presented. After three years of work by an IHRA expert group led by Miško Stanišić, new Recommendations for Teaching and Learning about the Persecution and Genocide of Roma during the Nazi Era were adopted and presented.

Public Call for Proposal Submissions for the “Remembering Hilda Dajč 2025” Award
A public call for proposal submission for the "Remembering Hilda Dajč 2025" award has been announced on the occasion of the commemoration of December 8, 1941, when Belgrade Jews were sent to the Nazi concentration camp at Staro Sajmište.

A step towards understanding the importance of countering antisemitism in Serbia
The successful organization and implementation of the European Practitioners Network against Antisemitism (EPNA) meeting in Belgrade, along with the first official visit of the European Commission Coordinator for Combating Antisemitism, Katharina von Schnurbein, to the Republic of Serbia, was a significant step forward.