On July 19, Diana guided a Silent Walk as part of the Memory Studies Association (MSA) Prague Conference Walking Tours.
This semi-guided act of collective wandering and embodied remembrance invited participants to attune themselves to traces of memory scattered across the city’s historic core. The route interwove sites of conflict, disruption, resistance, and everyday life — revealing the richness of Prague’s layered history, architecture, and urbanity. Unlike a traditional, fully guided tour, this walk offered subtle prompts — inviting a slower, more personal reflection on the city's memories, walkability, and present rhythms, and encouraging participants to notice where pasts cling, slip away, or resist erasure.
More about this walk will be featured in the "Workshops" section. Stay tuned.