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Karen Latimer from the Ulster Architecture Heritage & Dr Tanja Poppelreuter from Ulster University talk about ‘Glamour and Gloom: 1930s Architecture in Belfast’.
Dr Katy Hayward discusses recent developments in the Brexit process and her work on its impact on the Irish border.
Patricia McKeown, Rosaleen Davidson and Mary Ferris discuss the long legal fight for equal pay waged by female workers in the Royal Victoria Hospital.
Dr. James Waller is the inaugural Cohen Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Keene State College. Within the Cohen Center, Dr. Waller teaches courses primarily focused on genocide and comparative genocide
Mel Corry discusses the trade union movement’s campaign for better work and better lives.
Anna Pincus in conversation with Dr. Katy Radford about her work and the publication Refugee Tales.
Extended version of the news programme of Thursday 21st December 2017.
Marie Mullan talks about ‘The Geneva Window’ one of Ireland’s most revered pieces of art, created by the irish artist Harry Clarke.
John Gray discusses Reclaim the Enlightenment.
Mel Corry discusses the peacebuilding work by trade unionists and women during the Troubles, with Brendan Mackin, Anne McVicker and Paddy Mackel.
Professor Nigel Gibson discusses the work of Algerian revolutionary Frantz Fanon and the continued relevance of his work in Africa today.
Robin Elliott in conversation with Des Lee about the recent developments regarding the Miami Showband massacre.