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‘Laden with emotion’: remembering divided histories
‘Laden with emotion’: remembering divided historiesby Claire DICKSON27 June 2023 As part of its good relations programme at…
‘Without her, I don’t think I would have survived’: a Rwanda genocide story
‘Without her, I don’t think I would have survived’: a Rwanda genocide survivor’s storyby Kellie BANCALARI24 January 2023…
‘This is not a history lesson; this is ongoing’: the Roma Holocaust
‘This is not a history lesson; this is ongoing’: the Roma Holocaustby Matthew O’HARA27 January 2023 The 27th…
‘Ordinary People’: an exhibition of standing up to hatred
‘Ordinary People’: an exhibition of standing up to hatredby Allan LEONARD21 January 2023 “It’s the farmer in the…
Maintaining a connection with Northern Ireland: Andrew HEYN
Maintaining a connection with Northern Ireland: Andrew HEYNby Naomi HIGGINS11 November 2021 On 11 November 2021, The Senator…
Symbolism in Northern Ireland during a pandemic
Symbolism in Northern Ireland during a pandemic by Gordon GILLESPIE 6 June 2021 Celebrations and commemorations of events…
Thought for the day — We should commemorate together
Thought for the day — We should commemorate togetherby Leon LITVACK20 November 2020 Seventy-five years ago today, the…
Remembering for a better future: The potential of ethical commemoration
Remembering for a better future: The potential of ethical commemoration by Allison LIRA for Shared Future News 30…
Commission a memorial for all: Mitchell McLaughlin
Commission a memorial for all: Mitchel McLaughlin’s “Hope and History”by Raquel GOMEZ26 June 2018 Former Speaker of the…