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21/06/2011
Chief Constable Matt Baggott, Mitchell McLaughlin MLA, Sir Hugh Orde, Jackie McDonald and Kate Turner, Director of Healing Through Remembering were the panel at a meeting of a range of significant individuals discussing the issues of truth recovery was held last night. The event was chaired by Brian Rowan.
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07/06/2011
HTR has received full funding to begin and conduct a new exhibition project called “Everyday Objects Transformed By the Conflict”
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13/06/2008
A conference on Dealing with the Past was held on Tuesday, 24 June 9:30am – 4:00pm at the The Grand Opera House, Great Victoria Street, Belfast.
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25/03/2008
Healing Through Remembering and the Institute of Irish Studies at Queens University Belfast held a Conference…
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18/04/2012
The Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict exhibition is now open at Bell Architects in Ballymoney
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07/03/2012
An exhibition of everyday items in use during the conflict in and about Northern Ireland was launched at First Derry Presbyterian Church on Monday 5 March 2012. It is entitled Everyday Objects Transformed by the Conflict and it is open to the public at the First Derry Presbyterian church from 6 - 28 March, Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm.
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07/03/2012
As part of Belfast Community Safety Partnership’s Hate Crime week, HTR & Joe Blake Associates were involved in a number of different events.
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22/02/2012
Dawn Purvis, chair of the Board of Healing Through Remembering, recently participated in the post-performance discussion following Padraig Coyle’s new drama “Home Rule?” which took place on Wednesday, 8 February 2012 at the main hall of St Mary’s University, Falls Road, Belfast.
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16/01/2012
Healing Through Remembering welcomes the moves by Secretary of State Owen Paterson and the political parties of Northern Ireland to focus upon issues of dealing with the past.
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10/10/2011
There has been a recent upsurge in news items related to the legacy of the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. While much of this has been in connection with Martin McGuiness’ presidential campaign for the Republic of Ireland there have been other issues as well.
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