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‘The Good Friday Agreement didn’t fail this generation, it saved it’: a Literific debate
‘The Good Friday Agreement didn’t fail this generation, it saved it’: a Literific debateby Matthew O’HARA26 March 2023…
No longer a footnote: women and the Good Friday Agreement
No longer a footnote: women and the Good Friday Agreement by Madison POULTER20 March 2023 On 20 March,…
‘The war is over; we have to move on’: reflecting on the Northern Ireland and Bosnia & Herzegovina conflicts
‘The war is over; we have to move on’: reflecting on the Northern Ireland and Bosnia & Herzegovina…
Transforming public spaces for inclusion: Paul Mullan
Transforming public spaces for inclusion: Paul Mullanby Gijs HOEKZEMA20 March 2023 As part of the Imagine Festival in…
Hidden barriers: A tour of Belfast’s secret peace lines
Hidden barriers: A tour of Belfast’s secret peace linesby Allan LEONARD23 March 2022 As part of the Imagine…
Prompting civic conversations with poetics of image and phrase
Prompting civic conversations with poetics of image and phrase by Naomi HIGGINS 25 March 2022 The Imagine Festival…
Getting under the skin of What Northern Ireland Means to Me
Getting under the skin of What Northern Ireland Means to Meby Shared Future News21 March 2022 As part…
The value of poetry in political conflict: An Imagine Festival conversation with Michael Longley
The value of poetry in political conflict: An Imagine Festival conversation with Michael Longley by Alice HUTCHISON 22…
Appropriate and accessible storytelling in museums and heritage sites
Appropriate and accessible storytelling in museums and heritage sites by Allan LEONARD 26 March 2021 During an Imagine!…