Jordi Gabarro Llop
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Yes, a shared and better future is possible and necessary

Just two days before the Assembly election, six candidates from the East Belfast constituency hold a hustings event about Northern Ireland’s shared future in Belfast’s Knock Presbyterian Church. Mark Simpson as a host and an active audience quiz them during two hours about their views on cross-community and some bread and butter issues. Thanks to Knock Presbyterian Church for the audio recording (via Alan in Belfast).The candidates were all agree defending that a shared and better future…See More
Jun 7, 2011
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20110419 Culture and a Shared Future

With the Assembly election just around the corner, representatives from the arts, cultural, creative and business sectors packed the Baby Grand in Belfast’s Grand Opera House for a chance to quiz candidates about their views on creativity, culture…
May 11, 2011
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Not in My Name

Thanks to Anne-Marie Martin who wrote and performed "It's not in our name" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_ufcGimRVU http://www.youtube.com/marny880
May 9, 2011
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Hustings: Can we achieve a shared and better future? at Knock Presbyterian Church

May 3, 2011 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Forget Question Time with David DimblebyForget Newsnight with Jeremy Paxman Come to the Hustingsat Knock Presbyterian Church Can we achieve a Shared and Better Future? Come and hear the candidate for East Belfast answer this and other vital questions All welcome at: Knock Presbyterian ChurchKings Road/Knock Road junction7.30pm Tuesday 3rd May 2011 Questions can be sent in advance to hustings@knockpresbyterian.co.ukSee More
Apr 27, 2011
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A Holy Step Forward

 On Saturday 16th April in the Ulster Hall’s Group Space, young people from North Belfast involved in a Public Achievement cross-community youth programme launched a series of short films they have made to highlight the lived experiences of young people in interface communities. Our Future Together interviewed Deborah Erwin, Youth Work Manager of Public Achievement, about the project.Since the autumn…See More
Apr 22, 2011
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Sharing Schools, Sustaining Communities? at The Marina Centre

May 16, 2011 from 9:30am to 1pm
Sharing Schools, Sustaining Communities?A half day conference on the issues facing rural schools across Northern Ireland. There will be a number of case studies of rural schools and communities engaged in sharing.Contact: Teresa McKernan (028) 8676 6770…See More
Apr 19, 2011
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20110412 Belfast Flags of Hope exhibition

The Belfast Flags of Hope is an ambitious arts project that uses art and creativity on the blank canvass format of the bunting flag (http://belfastflags.blogspot.com). Inspired by Tibetan Prayer Flags, the project was conceived in 2009 by artist…
Apr 14, 2011
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Belfast Flags of Hope at Conway Mill

April 12, 2011 at 6:30pm to April 17, 2011 at 5pm
Belfast Flags ExhibitionLaunch: 6.30pm 12 April 2011Exhibition Display: 12-17 April 2011 The Belfast Flags of Hope is an ambitious arts project that uses art and creativity on the blank canvass format of the bunting flag. The project was conceived and implemented to create a mass participation and…See More
Apr 12, 2011
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Bosnians: ‘We are not afraid to say never again’

An HTR documentary journey about telling stories from the conflictA documentary journey in response to the Belfast Sarajevo Initiative was held at the Queen's Film Theatre.  Called ‘We Are Not Afraid’ and organized by Healing Through Remembering (HTR), both filmmakers Declan…See More
Apr 11, 2011
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Healing Through Remembering - We Are Not Afraid (Belfast Film Festival) at Queen's Film Theatre

April 7, 2011 from 5pm to 7pm
Healing Through Remembering - We Are Not AfraidPolitics and Film - 7 April 2011 - 17:00at Queen's Film TheatreHealing Through Remembering is a diverse organisation. Members come from a wide range of political, social and community backgrounds to consider how to deal with the past. Through the Whatever You Say Say Something project HTR offers opportunities for conversations across a wide range of issues around dealing with the past. HTR’s trained facilitators work with groups and organisations…See More
Apr 11, 2011
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Northern Ireland has suffered enough

By Jordi Gabarro Llop for Northern Ireland FoundationSaturday 2nd April 2011. Ronan Kerr, a 25 Catholic police officer, only graduated from police training college three weeks ago, is killed in a car-bomb explosion. He is the second policeman to have been killed since the Police Service Northern Ireland…See More
Apr 7, 2011
Jordi Gabarro Llop is now a member of Our Future Together
Apr 4, 2011

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Yes, a shared and better future is possible and necessary

Just two days before the Assembly election, six candidates from the East Belfast constituency hold a hustings event about Northern Ireland’s shared future in Belfast’s Knock Presbyterian Church. Mark Simpson as a host and an active audience quiz them during two hours about their views on cross-community and some bread and butter issues.







Thanks to Knock Presbyterian Church for the audio recording (via Alan in Belfast).



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Posted on June 7, 2011 at 14:30

A Holy Step Forward

 

On Saturday 16th April in the Ulster Hall’s Group Space, young people from North Belfast involved in a Public Achievement cross-community youth programme launched a series of short films they have made to highlight the lived experiences of young people in interface communities. Our…

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Posted on April 22, 2011 at 14:00

Bosnians: ‘We are not afraid to say never again’

An HTR documentary journey about telling stories from the conflict

A documentary journey in response to the Belfast Sarajevo Initiative was held at the Queen's Film Theatre.  Called ‘We Are Not Afraid’ and organized by…

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Posted on April 11, 2011 at 12:30

Northern Ireland has suffered enough

By Jordi Gabarro Llop for Northern Ireland Foundation

Saturday 2nd April 2011. Ronan Kerr, a 25 Catholic police officer, only graduated from police training college three weeks ago, is killed in a car-bomb explosion. He is the second policeman to have been killed since the…

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Posted on April 7, 2011 at 15:00

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