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The Round Up Tuesday 26th November 2019

Natasha McClelland talks about the her food poverty mapping research highlighting areas most at risk in Northern Ireland. Maria McManus talks all thing poetry including the poetry duke-boxes popping up across the province.

Scoil Samhraidh Mhic Reachtain

The McCracken Summer School celebrates 20 years of bringing Irish language and culture to an international audience in north Belfast.

Talk Like That: Malachi O’Doherty

Karen Mooney talks to Malachi O Doherty about growing up in west Belfast, being a disciple of a Hindu Swami and returning to India after 40 years.

History Now: Dr. Eric Morier-Genoud

Dr Eric Morier-Genoud talks to Barry Sheppard about the role of the Catholic Church in Mozambique while it was a Portuguese colony and after its war of independence.

Collapse the Box: Antoine D’Agata

‘Eleven Voices’ is a visual response by photographer Antoine d’Agata to the turmoil and invisible violence that pulsates through the city of Belfast.

The Round Up Monday 25th November 2019

Rachel Woods sheds some light on the state of our seas report publish at the end of October. We visited the Thrive Event which explored how churches can work together to support social justice across our community.

The Round Up Friday 22nd November 2019

We visited the Mental Toughness conference held at Queen’s University to find out about the science behind mental well-being. We also find out about the C S Lewis festival which starts this weekend.

Banterflix: Series 12 Episode 11

Jim McClean and guests Colette Fahy and Chris Patterson review romantic comedy ‘Last Christmas’, comedy ‘Papi Chulo’, and cult classic ‘The Witches’.

The Round Up Thursday 21st November 2019

Pamela Smith and Lucy Best talks to us about Chamber Cherubs, a classical music concert for toddlers. We visit the Abandoned Not Forgotten art exhibition by Lise McGreevy.