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Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich staff members Gráinne Ní Ghilín, Caoimhín Ó Seanáin, Emma Ní Mhuireagáin and Sinéad Nic Colaim discuss their work in the Irish language arts centre.
David McCann talks to Dr Máire Braniff from Ulster University about peacebuilding and reconciliation work in academia. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News.
David McCann talks to Dr David Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Trinity College Dublin at Belfast. Part of the Northern Peacebuilders project with Shared Future News.
Housing campaigner Marissa McMahon talks to Dr Elizabeth DeYoung about her research on the redevelopment of the Girdwood Barracks site in north Belfast.
The Queen’s Jubilee 2022.
Kellie Turtle and Stephen Baker join Claire Mitchell, author of The Ghost Limb: Alternative Protestants and the Spirit of 1798, to discuss their backgrounds and their perspectives on the Irish unity conversation.
Glór na Móna is a community and youth organisation in the Upper Springfield. Ciarán Mac Giolla Bhéin, Eoghan Ó Garmaile, Gearóidín Mhic Mhathúna and Órla Nig Oirc discuss the community development work that’s underway as well as the Irish Language Plan for the area.
Community groups from East Belfast discuss the impact of the pandemic and the community sector’s response.
Project with the Royal Ulster Academy and the Ulster Museum, with Betty Brown President, Kim Mawhinney, Ulster Museum and Glenn Patterson writer and Director of Seamus Heaney Centre, plus Northern Irish artists. Exhibition 2020.
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.
Project about the importance of the arts and inclusive spaces for those living with a disability in Belfast throughout the pandemic led by Northern Visions volunteer Fiona Perrott and with Eileen Branagh from Open Arts NI.
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.