Peace process as โa long, slow murmurationโ: the Mark Durkan interviewsby Allan LEONARD27 January 2025 The John and Pat Hume Foundation organised three events to launch a book by Graham Spencer โ The SDLP, Politics and Peace: The Mark Durkan Interviews. Dawn Purvis chaired the event held at Ulster University, interviewing both author and subject, revealing insights from... Continue Reading →
The afterlife of Troubles’ memories
The afterlife of Troublesโ memoriesby Allan LEONARD10 December 2024 Why do survivors of the Troubles conflict in Northern Ireland recall what they do when providing their oral histories to interviewers? What is the collective effect? In a seminar, โThe Afterlife of Feelings in Oral Histories of the Troublesโ, Ulster University INCORE visiting professor Graham Dawson... Continue Reading →
Policing divided societies: Kosovo and Northern Ireland
Policing divided societies: Kosovo and Northern Irelandby Mihane HOXHA and Allan LEONARD29 November 2024 Would further exchanges between the police services of Kosovo and Northern Ireland be beneficial, or have recent challenges proved too great? Olga Stefanoviฤ is from the Serbian community, from the village of Leลกak in the Leposaviฤ municipality (in northern Kosovo). She... Continue Reading →
‘Nothing for the likes of us to be afraid of’: Me Oul Segocia review
โNothing for the likes of us to be afraid ofโ: Me Oul Segocia reviewby Allan LEONARD13 November 2024 โWeโre quiet, decent folk. Thereโs nothing for the likes of us to be afraid of,โ says Danny, who wants to assure his fiancรฉe Eileen that the increasingly deteriorating security situation in their neighbourhood wonโt seriously affect them... Continue Reading →
Kosovo revisited: crucial role of civic conversations remains
Kosovo revisited: crucial role of civic conversations remainsby Allan LEONARD5 September 2024 On the desk of my hotel room in Pristina was a postcard inscribed, โDear Allan, Welcome back to Kosovo! As a returning visitor weโre sure youโll enjoy your time here!โ It was signed โAJK Teamโ, from the Association of Journalists of Kosovo, the... Continue Reading →
Impossible Peace: a conversation with Brian Rowan
Impossible Peace: a conversation with Brian Rowan by Allan LEONARD 5 September 2024 In a room packed with dozens of guests at the newly established Black Mountain Shared Space, journalist Mervyn Jess facilitated a conversation with Brian Rowan about his Impossible Peace project, to marry old cassette tapes with a document archive to mark the... Continue Reading →
Protected: Ulster Loyalism: Past, Present and Future
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The Memories of Others: the Irish work of Akihiko Okamura
The Memories of Others: the Irish work of Akihiko Okamura by Allan LEONARD 12 April 2024 Highlighting the exhibition and book of the Irish work of Japanese photographer Akihiko Okamura, Photo Museum Ireland hosted a curatorsโ panel discussion and a publisherโs presentation. Several dozen attended two hour-long sessions, surrounded by framed colour photographs from his... Continue Reading →
โImagine a time we can draw hope togetherโ: dreams and visions from Korean children
โImagine a time we can draw hope togetherโ: dreams and visions from Korean children by Allan LEONARD 8 January 2024ย From 8โ12 January, Ulster University hosted at its Belfast York Street campus an exhibition of drawings by children of Korea and its diaspora. The drawings were created as part of programmes in partnership with Okedongmu... Continue Reading →
โA floating processโ: drafting the Downing Street Declaration
โA floating processโ: drafting the Downing Street Declaration by Allan LEONARD 6 December 2023 The thirtieth anniversary of the Downing Street Declaration was marked by a panel discussion organised by ARINS (Analysing and Researching Ireland, North and South) and held at the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) in Dublin. RIA member Professor Katy Hayward chaired the... Continue Reading →
Free press crucial for transformative justice in Venezuela: a talk with Luis Carlos Dรญaz
Free press crucial for transformative justice in Venezuela: a talk with Luis Carlos Dรญaz by Allan LEONARD 30 October 2023 Luis Carlos Dรญaz, an accomplished journalist from Venezuela and deemed a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International, was a guest keynote speaker at an event organised by the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE) at Ulster... Continue Reading →
Anonymous Ulster Photos: rediscovering lost images of Ulster lives
Anonymous Ulster Photos Rediscovering lost images of Ulster lives A fascinating aspect of researching oneโs family history is viewing vintage photographs of ancestors you never knew, sometimes with those that you did know, intrigued by their youthful appearances. Then there are the random images where identities and details are uncertain. Or a shoebox or album... Continue Reading →