The Future of Integrated Education in Northern Ireland
17 June, 1–2pm @thelinenhall
£6.00–£7.50
Panel discussion exploring the development of integrated education and recent policy changes.
🔗Booking essential: https://t.co/5MDwjJdyQb
The Belfast Bands Forum: Culture, Community and Belonging. 11 June, 7–9pm @UlsterMuseum. An evening of band performances, a short film and a panel discussion on culture and identity.
🎟 Free (booking required)
🔗 https://t.co/2JgcvkuF25
Eyewitness Lunchtime Talks
Every Monday in June, 1pm, @MuseumFreeDerry
🎟No booking required
This series of lunchtime talks offers the opportunity to hear directly from museum staff who lived through the events of Bloody Sunday, Free Derry and the civil rights movement.
The SEFF Memorial Quilts Project
9 June at @UlsterMuseum
10.30–12.00, free event
Learn about the Memorial Quilts Project from the SEFF Family, a grassroots group supporting victims & survivors of the Northern Ireland Troubles.
Book a free ticket:🔗 https://t.co/YIWPgPf9Em
Docs Ireland: Under Pressure + Q&A
10 June at Queen's Film Theatre
Under Pressure, screening at DocsIreland, is created from the @PrisonsMA and brings together interviews with former prison officers at the Maze and Long Kesh prison site. Q&A to follow
🔗https://t.co/imjHFem0aA
The Police Museum explores the history of policing in Northern Ireland from the early 1800s to today. The collection includes uniforms, equipment, medals and archive material. Visits are by appointment and include a guided tour.
🔗https://t.co/WiUCKcwlek
All Children Together and the Story of Integrated Education in Northern Ireland 📅 27 May - 9 July @thelinenhall An exhibition exploring the development of integrated education, from the 1970s to the present day.🎟 Free entry
The Struggle for Republican Memory: Roger Casement and the Politics of Irish History📅 28 May, 7pm @JamesConnollyVC Lecture with Angus Mitchell exploring Roger Casement’s life and how his legacy has been interpreted. 🔗https://t.co/ERNJPlRbLp
19 FLAGS for Palestine runs 15 May - 12 June @MuseumFreeDerry. This new exhibition by Euan Sutherland explores protest, solidarity and collective action through models and installations.
The Political Collection Tour📅 27 May, 10 & 24 June, 2:30pm @thelinenhall Collections tour exploring The Linen Hall’s political archive, developed over 50+ years.🎟 £10, booking essential
Wherever the Struggle Is: A Life of International Solidarity📅 21 May, 7pm @JamesConnollyVC
Book launch and discussion with Bob Newland, reflecting on six decades of activism.
Members of the Conflict & Legacy Interpretive Network were invited to preview 'Long Kesh Inside Out' at the @ACTinitiativeNI Shankill Road Visitor Centre. A new interactive exhibition exploring experiences of loyalist political prisoners in the 1970s.🗓️Opening soon.
Last week, the Conflict & Legacy Interpretive Network met at the Ulster American Folk Park, bringing members together to reconnect and share work. A peace tourism workshop with @TourismNI focused on developing shared approaches to this work.🔗https://t.co/Y6j1i6X7dX
Roisín Higgins will deliver the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies’ annual J.C. Beckett Lecture at @PRONI_DFC on 14 May from 6.00 to 7.00pm.
'Embodied Conflict: Sensory Histories of the Troubles'
Free event. Reserve a place: https://t.co/sJTxhDHtok
Alternative Ulster @HTRinfo
“The punk music scene operated ‘underground’ during the 1970s and created an environment where it didn’t matter who you are or where you came from.”
Extract from label written by Colin Beattie.
🔗Members Digital Exhibition.
https://t.co/XAA4IEp4Q5
Two surviving pieces from Walker’s Pillar, the sculpted head and a stone fragment, are featured in our Digital Exhibition. Both objects can be viewed at the @SiegeMuseum. Read more: https://t.co/XAA4IEpCFD
Special event at the @MuseumFreeDerry as part of the Candour & Communities exhibition, exploring 100 years of public scandals and responses to them.
More information👉 https://t.co/3utR2fMZXc
This coloured‑stone harp, around six inches high, is part of @CoisteIrish's Ceardaíocht oral history archive, which recorded stories connected to craftwork made in prisons over several decades. More here: https://t.co/RSg0Ryz4uK
A live recording of the @corrymeela podcast with Monica McWilliams takes place 29 April, 1–2pm at @thelinenhall.
🎟️Free event.
More info: https://t.co/WHkDu6BkKB
This stained glass fragment from the Guildhall in Derry–Londonderry survived the 1972 bombing and is now part of the Conflict & Legacy Interpretive Network’s exhibition at the Ulster Museum. A clip showing the window restoration can be viewed here: https://t.co/VH92yKBqvt