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21/06/2011 Posted in: News Items
Healing Through Remembering (HTR) has had support from groups and individuals in a number of countries for its Day of Reflection today (21 June).
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20/06/2011
Healing Through Remembering was invited to be present at the event at Islandbridge, Dublin on Wednesday 18th May 2011
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07/06/2011 Posted in: News Items
HTR has received full funding to begin and conduct a new exhibition project called “Everyday Objects Transformed By the Conflict”
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23/05/2011 Posted in: News Items
From 8-10 May 2011 Kate Turner, Director of Healing Through Remembering, joined four Sites of Conscience leaders and over 100 victims group representatives for the International Commission on Missing Persons’ (ICMP) “The Missing, Memory and Sites of Conscience” conference in Sarajevo.
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20/05/2011
‘Lish and Gerry At The Shrine’ held at Stormont with future events planned
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18/04/2011 Posted in: News Items
HTR sponsored two films at this year’s Belfast Film Festival.
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11/04/2011
A discussion panel was held following the screening of ‘We Are Not Afraid’ - a documentary journey in response to the Belfast Sarajevo Project - by Declan Keeney, as part of the Belfast Film Festival (at Queens Film Theatre) on Thursday, 7 April 2011.
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30/03/2011
Aongus O’Keeffe took up the post of Project Coordinator with Healing Through Remembering in March 2011.
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21/02/2011 Posted in: News Items
Jayme Reaves assumes the role of New Media Coordinator
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18/02/2011 Posted in: News Items
From September to December 2010, Healing Through Remembering assisted in the Sharing Education Progamme jointly held for students of Our Lady of Mercy Girls’ School and Belfast Model School for Girls. HTR led workshops with the students on issues related to dealing with the past, centering on the conflict and and about Northern Ireland. The workshops were facilitated by ‘Whatever You Say, Say Something’ delivery partner Patricia Devlin and project coordinator Laura Coulter which is funded by the SEUPB’s PEACE III programme.
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