Opsahl Commission 30th anniversary: ‘civic poetry’ still yielding insights

Opsahl Commission 30th anniversary: ‘civic poetry’ still yielding insights by Allan LEONARD 4 July 2023  Laurence Simms (joint secretary of the British-Irish Secretariat) hosted a reception to mark the 30th anniversary of the Opsahl Commission, which invited and gathered oral and written submissions from individuals and civil society organisations about their suggestions for the way … Continue reading Opsahl Commission 30th anniversary: ‘civic poetry’ still yielding insights

‘It’s about life and death’: Frampton vs Kielty

‘It’s about life and death’: Frampton vs Kielty by Allan LEONARD 25 June 2023 As the finale event of the Docs Ireland film festival, boxing legend Carl Frampton and comedian/presenter Patrick Kielty had a one-to-one conversation with an audience of over a hundred at the Cineworld complex, interspersed with clips from their documentary films and … Continue reading ‘It’s about life and death’: Frampton vs Kielty

Acknowledging deep hurt and pain: Day of Reflection at Belfast City Hall

Acknowledging deep hurt and pain: Day of Reflection at Belfast City Hall by Allan LEONARD 21 June 2023 Belfast City Council hosted an annual Day of Reflection event for a second year, providing an opportunity for people and communities across the city to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain caused by the conflict in and … Continue reading Acknowledging deep hurt and pain: Day of Reflection at Belfast City Hall

‘Forcing carers out of work doubly disastrous’: Good Morning Ulster interview with Allan Leonard

'Forcing carers out of work doubly disastrous': Good Morning Ulster interview with Allan Leonard 5 June 2023   Joel TAGGART: Now many of Northern Ireland's unpaid carers are begging for help for greater support from the health service. They're at breaking point and calling for more opportunities for a short-term break from caring, or respite … Continue reading ‘Forcing carers out of work doubly disastrous’: Good Morning Ulster interview with Allan Leonard

‘Our voice is starting to be heard’: On Your Behalf interview with Allan Leonard

‘Our voice is starting to be heard’: On Your Behalf interview with Allan Leonard 22 April 2023   Linda MACAULAY: Now, there was a call this week from Northern Ireland MLAs for Stormont officials to begin work on a strategy to help thousands of unpaid carers. The letter to the Department of Health's permanent secretary, … Continue reading ‘Our voice is starting to be heard’: On Your Behalf interview with Allan Leonard

Transmitting photographic energy of colour and love: Hannah Starkey’s Northern Ireland peace women

Transmitting photographic energy of colour and love: Hannah Starkey’s Northern Ireland peace women by Allan LEONARD 4 June 2023 As part of the Belfast Photo Festival and in partnership with the Ulster Museum, artist Hannah Starkey gave a talk about her previous work and current exhibition on display, Principled and Revolutionary: Northern Ireland’s Peace Women. … Continue reading Transmitting photographic energy of colour and love: Hannah Starkey’s Northern Ireland peace women

‘A long-term devotion to complexities’: women, art and activism

‘A long-term devotion to complexities’: women, art and activism by Allan LEONARD 3 June 2023  As part of the Belfast Photo Festival and hosted by the Ulster Museum, several panels of women spoke about how the realms of artistic practice and activism have evolved over recent decades, with consideration of future change. National Museums NI … Continue reading ‘A long-term devotion to complexities’: women, art and activism

‘DE bankrolls segregation’: Northern Ireland education costs additional £226m annually

‘DE bankrolls segregation’: Northern Ireland education costs additional £226m annually by Allan LEONARD 11 May 2023 The Integrated Alumni charity, in partnership with the Integrated Education Fund (IEF), hosted an event that looked at the cost of division in Northern Ireland, especially its education system. This included a discussion among a panel of candidates for … Continue reading ‘DE bankrolls segregation’: Northern Ireland education costs additional £226m annually

‘We have institutions to build a better future’: Bríd Rodgers

‘We have institutions to build a better future’: Bríd Rodgers by Allan LEONARD 14 April 2023 As part of its Origins & Legacies: The Belfast/Good Friday Agreement project at the Linen Hall Library, some of the protagonists of the negotiations from across the political spectrum shared their insights at The Origins of the Agreement event. … Continue reading ‘We have institutions to build a better future’: Bríd Rodgers

Art can transcend GFA ‘institutional sclerosis’: Paul Arthur

Art can transcend GFA ‘institutional sclerosis’: Paul Arthur by Allan LEONARD 13 April 2023 Professor Paul Arthur (Ulster University) suggested that the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement could be interpreted as “the end of the beginning”, when we moved from a political life of zero-sum (if you’re winning, I must be losing), to one of agreeing to … Continue reading Art can transcend GFA ‘institutional sclerosis’: Paul Arthur

‘Rights and justice have to be fought for…’ (States of Play)

‘Rights and Justice have to be fought for…’ by Steven McGOOKIN (States of Play) 16 April 2023 Allan Leonard grew up in northwest Ohio. A year at the US Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, Rhode Island, introduced him to New England and began a lifelong love affair with the Red Sox. He moved to … Continue reading ‘Rights and justice have to be fought for…’ (States of Play)

The memorials in our heads: the Im/material Monument (Gail Ritchie)

The memorials in our heads: the Im/material Monument (Gail Ritchie) by Allan LEONARD 11 April 2023 As the information sheet for Gail Ritchie’s exhibition, The Im/material Monument, points out, 25 years after the signing of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement there is no memorial to commemorate the collective dead of the Troubles. Through a series of … Continue reading The memorials in our heads: the Im/material Monument (Gail Ritchie)