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 Maciek Bator, founder of the social enterprise, For Your Freedom & Ours, building relations between Poles and locals across 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…
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Mary Montague, Belfast’s Mediator
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 Mary Montague, co-founder of the mediation and peacebuilding organisation, Tides. 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….
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Michael Boyd, Irish Football Association
Footballer Turned 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 Michael Boyd, Director of Football and Community Development for the Irish Football Association. 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…
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Gary Mason, Peacemaker
Rethinking Conflict 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 Gary Mason, Founder of Rethinking Conflict. 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….
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Quintin Oliver
The Architect of Northern Ireland’s ‘Yes’ Campaign 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 Quintin Oliver – Architect of the ‘Yes’ Campaign that brought peace to 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…
‘Ats us nai’ – Meet Anne Carr, Women’s Rights Activist
Northern Irish women in the grassroots Welcome to AvilaMedia’s first interview of the ‘Ats us nai’ project, centred on finding out what’s happening ‘now’ in Northern Ireland’s communities. Our first guest in this series is Anne Carr – a woman who has played a vital role in Northern Ireland’s reconciliation process. The #AtsUsNai project is…
Welcome to the 'Ats us nai' project
AvilaMedia officially launches its social enterprise with the ‘Ats us nai’ project
Good Riddance, Good Friday
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement reflects on its 21 years of peace and future post-Brexit @BelfastAgmt It has been quite a run that we’ve had all of us, together. Many of you will doubtless remember the time before 1998 and what it was like. We have all, to a greater or lesser extent, broadly all grown…
Kurds are under attack, and we can’t sit back
It’s easy to say everything this US administration has undertaken so far has been inept, but the open sanction of Turkish advancement in Syrian Kurdistan will likely result in the worst atrocities of the next decade. Whether you’re a patriot, a sceptic or an agnostic in regards to US foreign policy, all evidence points towards…
The Simple Rules for Exchanging Foreign Currency
This article was originally published by SendFriend As you’re preparing to live overseas or travel for an extended period of time, it’s important to know how you’ll get cash. Credit cards are ubiquitous in most countries. But, there’s still the odd moment where you’ll need cash – and, depending on your destination, cash may be the…