Our Parlour: Fitzroy Presbyterian Church Memory Lane Service

Maryann Quigley learns the story behind the dementia friendly service in Fitzroy Presbyterian Church.
Our Parlour: Bill McKnight

Bill McKnight speaks on his Mental Health, his struggles with it, as well as how he overcame this condition and uses it as inspiration for his poetry.
Our Parlour: Liam Kelly

Maryann Quigley talks to writer and poet Liam Kelly about his life growing up in the New Lodge Road in North Belfast during The Troubles.
In Focus: Addressing the Legacy of the Past

Professor Louise Mallinder discusses issues raised by the UK government’s Command Paper on Legacy.
WAVE Day of Reflection 2020

A Day to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain caused by the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. A day to reflect on our own attitudes, on what more we might have done or might still do, and to make a personal commitment that such loss should never be allowed to happen again.
Witness

Between 1969 and 1998 an estimated 3,700 people lost their lives as a result of the conflict in Northern Ireland. Many individuals where left injured and suffered trauma as a result of their experiences. WAVE delivered training to victims and survivors so that they could share their testimonies with their communities, universities and international groups […]
In Focus: Untold Stories of Peacebuilding – Trademark

Mel Corry discusses the peacebuilding work by trade unionists and women during the Troubles, with Brendan Mackin, Anne McVicker and Paddy Mackel.
In Focus: Des Lee and The Miami Showband

Robin Elliott in conversation with Des Lee about the recent developments regarding the Miami Showband massacre.
When We Were Young

Memories of the Club Bar in Belfast.
In Focus: Living under the shadow of Peace Walls

Allen McAdam, International Fund for Ireland and Joe O’Donnell, Belfast Interface Project, give an update on the peace walls in the city.