A Peace of Us - The Good Friday Agreement - 25 Years On The Open University in Ireland
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A four-part podcast produced by The Open University that will feature voices beyond the
political institutions, promoting a diverse and inclusive discussion about the impact of the
Good Friday Agreement on different aspects of our lives.
The tradition of storytelling is something which transcends identities across the island of Ireland, this
podcast aims to make a positive contribution to our oral history.
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Episode 4 - A time capsule - Hopes and dreams for the next 25 years
This episode will act as a time capsule, and in it we get a snapshot of the current standing of the GFA from human rights expert and Director of the Committee on the Administration of Justice, Daniel Holder. We discuss the impact of the GFA and the future with three young journalists and we also hear your hopes and dreams for the next 25 years.
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Episode 3 - Where is the Peace Dividend?
In this episode we ask where is the peace divided? We explore poverty, violence against women and how to move forward with former PUP MLA and activist (who was involved in the peace process negotiations) Dawn Purvis and multi-award-winning Irish journalist Aoife Moore.
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Episode 2 - Sports and Communities
In this episode we explore how sport has contributed to community development over the last 25 years. All-Ireland winning captain and proud Tyrone man, Peter Canavan, discusses his own experiences as a player, how the GAA has flourished and how important it is for communities. NI Ladies and Glentoran player, Caragh Hamilton, considers the progress we have seen for women in sport and how much further we have to go.
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Episode 1 - Arts in a post-conflict society
In this episode we discuss the arts in a post conflict society with guests, award winning writer and producer Leesa Harker and Chief Executive Officer of the Oh Yeah Music Centre Charlotte Dryden.
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