History Now: Prof. Kehinde Andrews

Historian Barry Sheppard welcomes Kehinde Andrews, Professor of Black Studies, Birmingham University and author of The New Age of Empire, how racism and colonialism still rule the world.
History Now: Don O’Leary

Dr. Don O’Leary talks about his new book ‘Biomedical Controversies in Catholic Ireland’.
History Now: Philip Orr

Writer Philip Orr talks about his memoir The Illustrated History of Flight.
In Focus: Northern Ireland’s Climate Change

Project with interviews on climate change and the effects on our lives and living heritage.
Older People Series at Colin Glen Allotments

Project with older people at Northern Visions and with staff and volunteers at the Neighborhood renewal project and partnership at Colin Glen allotments to discuss the extraordinary year which was 2020.
Belfast Unfiltered: Syrian Women at Footprints Women’s Centre

Project with a group of Syrian women supported at the Footprints Women’s Centre who discuss their experiences of life in Northern Ireland and during the pandemic since arriving from Syria.
Belfast Unfiltered: Community Wealth Building

Mary McManus is joined by Professor John Barry from Queen’s University Belfast to discuss community wealth building as an alternative approach to local economic development.
Belfast Unfiltered: Young people from Glen Community Parent Youth Group

Project with young people from Glen Community Parent Youth Group discussing the impact of Covid-19 and lock down on their lives.
History Now: Mike Chinoy

Author Mike Chinoy talks about his book ‘Are you with Me?: Kevin Boyle and the Rise of the Human Rights Movement.
History Now: Jim Warne, Lakota History

Native activist, filmmaker and educator Jim Warne talks about his documentary ‘7th Generation’ which takes a look at the history and current plight of the Lakota nation in a contemporary American system.