Community-21 – a series of conversations reflecting on community work over Covid-19, funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant Scheme. In a day and age where inter-generational squabbling – online and at home – has been booming (pun intended), Ena McTaggart has one simple message: Generations need each other I don’t think anything has proved that statement…
Community-21 – Community Dialogue
Community-21 – a series of conversations reflecting on community work over Covid-19, funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant Scheme. We all know what it feels like to be shut out. We’ve all felt at some point voiceless; powerless to make the changes we want to see in society, whether that’s at home, in our communities, across…
Community-21 – The Barron Hall
Community-21 – series of conversations reflecting on community work over Covid-19, funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant Scheme. If there was a Hall of Fame for good relations (which there absolutely should be!), Kathy Wolff and Magi Hogg of Glengormley’s Barron Hall would be at the forefront. The Community Relations Forum is a peace and reconciliation…
Community-21 – Welcome!
Community-21 – series of conversations reflecting on community work over Covid-19, funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant Scheme. 2020 and 2021 have no doubt been difficult for everyone. In Northern Ireland we’ve seen lives lost, routines disrupted, families isolated and the world as we know it has been put ‘on pause’. While this is true, there…
Making Politics Work for People
‘Participative Democracy’ dialogues going live on 26th August 2020 Community Dialogue and AvilaMedia have developed a series of ‘Political Education and Participative Democracy’ workshops to be rolled out in communities across Northern Ireland in late August. The workshops are part of Community Dialogue’s wider ‘Consensus Building Dialogues Agreeing a Shared Vision our Future’ programme funded…
‘Ats us’ for ‘nai’
Welcome to the final interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ series, informing you on what’s happening ‘now’ throughout Northern Ireland’s communities. We caught up with ourselves to summarise and conclude what has been a very enjoyable project. The #AtsUsNai project is a series of interviews with folks from Northern Ireland’s community sector about the work they’re doing to bring about positive change. It is funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media…
‘Ats us nai’ – Another World Belfast
Welcome to another interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ series, informing you on what’s happening ‘now’ throughout Northern Ireland’s communities. We caught up with Becky Bellamy and Connor Kerr of Another World Belfast. The #AtsUsNai project is a series of interviews with folks from Northern Ireland’s community sector about the work they’re doing to bring about positive change. It is funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant…
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Malachai O’Hara, Activist turned Politician
Welcome to another interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ series, informing you on what’s happening ‘now’ throughout Northern Ireland’s communities. We caught up with Malachai O’Hara, Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Northern Ireland. The #AtsUsNai project is a series of interviews with folks from Northern Ireland’s community sector about the work they’re doing to bring about positive change. It is funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media…
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Linda Ervine, Irish Language Activist
Welcome to another interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ series, informing you on what’s happening ‘now’ throughout Northern Ireland’s communities. We caught up with Linda Ervine, Irish Language Development Officer for Turas – an Irish language project hosted by the East Belfast Mission. The #AtsUsNai project is a series of interviews with folks from Northern Ireland’s community sector about the work they’re doing to bring about positive change….
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Charmain Jones, Rural Community Network
Welcome to another interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ series, informing you on what’s happening ‘now’ throughout Northern Ireland’s communities. We caught up with Charmain Jones, Community Relations Officer for the Rural Community Network. The #AtsUsNai project is a series of interviews with folks from Northern Ireland’s community sector about the work they’re doing to bring about positive change. It is funded by the Community Relations Council‘s Media Grant Scheme. When…