Never use memory (or lack thereof) to justify cruelty: Holocaust Memorial Day 2015 by Allan LEONARD 27 January 2015 For the Holocaust Memorial Day 2015, the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building, in cooperation with the Institute of Conflict Research, held a seminar event: “The Ethics of Memory and Community Recovery”. The speakers were Daniel... Continue Reading →
#Reconciliation: Just maybe - #Peace Builder's Handbook - Michael Doherty @PeterOsborne_ @NI_CRC @YouthActionNI http://ow.ly/BHhwq
#Reconciliation: Just maybe - #Peace Builder's Handbook - Michael Doherty @PeterOsborne_ @NI_CRC @YouthActionNI http://ow.ly/BHhwq
The prevailing wisdom of A Love Divided
The prevailing wisdom of A Love Divided by Allan LEONARD for Shared Future News 4 April 2014 Based on a true story, “A Love Divided” chronicles the aftermath of a mixed marriage in Co. Wexford, Ireland, where Protestant-raised Sheila refuses to send her children to a local Catholic school. She flees with her two young... Continue Reading →
Not a cosy conversation: Victims and survivors conference
Not a cosy conversation: Victims and survivors conference by Allan LEONARD for Shared Future News 25 February 2014 The Commission for Victims and Survivors (CVS) convened a conference “to listen to as many voices as possibinformingming its advice to the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister, the CVS Commissioner Kathryn Stone explained.... Continue Reading →