Professor Louise Mallinder discusses issues raised by the UK government’s Command Paper on Legacy. She is part of a team of experts who have produced the report ‘Addressing the Legacy of Northern Ireland’s Past: The …
Continue ReadingWAVE 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 …
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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 …
Continue ReadingIn Focus: Untold Stories of Peacebuilding – Trademark
Discussion programme in association with Trademark. Mel Corry discusses the peacebuilding work by trade unionists and women during the Troubles, with Brendan Mackin, Anne McVicker and Paddy Mackel. Find out more about the work of …
Continue ReadingIn Focus: Des Lee and The Miami Showband
Robin Elliott in conversation with Des Lee about the recent developments regarding the Miami Showband massacre.
Continue ReadingWhen We Were Young
Memories of the Club Bar in Belfast.
Continue ReadingIn 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.
Continue ReadingIn Focus: Eilish Rooney
Eilish Rooney talks to Myrtle Hill about her time at university in the 1970s and the opportunities afforded to her, about her work in community education and about her work on the Transitional Justice Grassroots …
Continue Reading1916 Centenary 2016 Episode 3: Jason Burke
Jason Burke gives a Unionist critique of the Rising.
Continue ReadingIn Focus: Dealing with the Past
Film of the launch of journalist Brian Rowan’s new book entitled Unfinished Peace at Queen’s University, followed by a discussion on the past and present with contributions from PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton, Winston Irvine (PUP), Eibhlin Glenholmes and Prof Kieran …
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