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HTR, IFA and Belfast Celtic Society to host event at Stormont

On 17 February at 7.30pm, with support from the EU the Irish FA, in association with the Belfast Celtic Society and Healing Through Remembering, will play host to a ground breaking piece of drama as well as a facilitated Dealing With The Past interactive workshop in the Senate Chamber at Stormont Buildings, Belfast

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HTR receives funding for ‘Everyday Objects Transformed By Conflict’ project

In December 2010, HTR received $10,000 in funding from US-based International Coalition for Sites of Conscience (SOC) towards the new project called “Everyday Objects Transformed By Conflict” and also received £500 from Bombardier Aerospace (NI) Foundation and £1,000 from the Good Relations Unit for costs related to the same project. The project aims to pilot a way of staging multiple-perspective events and exhibitions which can assist communities in building better understanding of the conflict and the past.  It also seeks, through educational and interactive exhibits designed by communities themselves, to build an understanding of different cultures and communities.

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Do Historians Help or Hinder: Seminar by Dr Ian McBride

The first of what it is hoped will be a series of seminars on topics linked to the Decade of Commemorations, was held on November 26th at HTR. The speaker was Dr Ian McBride from the Department of History at King’s College, London.

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HTR Response to OFMDFM Cohesion, Sharing and Integration

Healing Through Remembering has released its response to the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister regarding the Cohesion, Sharing and Integration document.

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LMM Sub Group tours Belfast City Cemetery

In October the Living Memorial Museum Sub Group toured Belfast City Cemetery, guided by historian Tom Hartley.

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Healing Through Remembering features in new book by Dr. Ronald Wells

Ronald Wells has devoted a chapter in his book Hope and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland: The Role of Faith Based Organisations to the work of Healing Through Remembering

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Day of Reflection Conference: Moving Forward

The conference is an important opportunity to discuss the issues, challenges and benefits of this initiative, and to consider the future for the Day. 
Tuesday 21st September 2010
10am - 2:30pm (including lunch)
Market Pleace Theatre, Armagh

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Dealing with the past, looking to the future

Healing Through Remembering Director, Kate Turner was a keynote speaker at the recent Policing and Justice International Learning Exchange Seminar called Dealing with the past, looking to the future, on May 26 2010.

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Living Memorial Museum group visit Berlin

The Healing Through Remembering Living Memorial Museum Sub Group visited Berlin this March on a city-wide site visit tour to look at the capital’s museums and how the city commemorates its difficult past.

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Day of Private Reflection 2010

People from Northern Ireland, Great Britain, Republic of Ireland and further afield are invited to reflect,
individually and privately, upon the conflict in and about Northern Ireland and the future that is before us.

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