In Focus: Lesley Riddoch

Interview with Lesley Riddoch, award winning broadcaster and journalist who writes regularly for the Scotsman and Guardian.
What went wrong? 50 year Civil Rights

Hosted by Peter Osborne, Chair of the Community Relations Council, the panel discuss why the Civil Rights movement was replaced by the violent conflict. The panel includes Brid Rodgers, founding member of the SDLP; Gregory Campbell MP, Democratic Unionist Party Member of Parliament for East Londonderry, Colm Gildernew MLA, Sinn Féin representative for Fermanagh and […]
In Focus: Birgit Schippers

Dr Birgit Schippers, Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice talks about how advancement in technology may threaten human rights.
In Focus: Thapelo Mohapi

A conversation with Thapelo Mohapi, general secretary of Abahlali baseMjondolo, the South African shack dwellers’ movement.
In Focus: Ann Rossiter

Ann Rossiter talks to Kellie O’Dowd about her work supporting women who travelled to London seeking abortions from the 1970s.
Earth Matters: Chas Jewett

Chas Jewett talks about growing up as a member of the Lakota nation in the United States and her work as an environmentalist campaigning against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
In Focus: Intercultural Community Development Foundation NI

Discussion with Intercultural Community Development Foundation NI, Intercultural Football Club, founder, Faith Mariam Foundation and Cultural Merge Summer Festival.
Pilib Ó Ruanaí : The Gaeltacht Quarter/An Cheathrú Ghaeltachta

Interview with Pilib Ó Ruanaí on the challenges and progress of developing a Gaeltacht Quarter in Belfast.
What Peace Dividend?

The economic and social challenges facing north and west Belfast.
Charter NI: Transitional Journeys in Loyalist Communities

Panel discussion on the challenges of Transitional Journeys within Loyalist Communities. Chaired by Dr Sophie Long, the discussion aims to highlight wider public perceptions of loyalism and takes heed of community voices, in how to move Northern Ireland forward into a more cohesive and prosperous future. With thanks to Charter NI www.charterni.org