CRC e-Bulletin
August 2019
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Hi Everyone,
Thanks for submitting Good Relations events and activity information for August/September 2019 and beyond.
As always we hope there will be something in this monthly bulletin that will pique your interest.
Want to know more about any of the listings? Just click on the blue buttons below to access more information on our website.
We are always ready to take your submissions for the next e-Bulletin. The next one is going out in September. So please email word documents and jpeg images to us as soon as possible.
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Registration for Good Relations Week 2019 is open!
This year, with your help, we are going to make this the busiest Good Relations Week ever!
If you would like your event included in the online calendar, then please register online by clicking the button below...
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T:BUC Engagement Forum
17th September 2019
Belfast City Hall
9.30am - 1.30pm
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Core Funding group sessions
CRC is running Core Funding group session with information for online funding applications.
The events are planned for September...
Watch this space to book your place - when available.
Spaces limited.
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News & Events
To find out more about any event just
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Young At Art run a series of events throughout the summer and have an exciting programme of events taking place now.
Such as Fighting Words Belfast's WRITE CLUB, a Graffiti School, and a Children's Arts Festival - What a Wonderful World...
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As part of this year’s CRC Good Relations Week, the Integrated Education Fund are hosting a Tenx9 storytelling event.
It's a storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life. The theme is “Peace” and you can submit a story now...
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See history brought to life with a special seminar about the crucial importance of justice in preventing war and violence, and the building of sustainable peace. “The Paris Peace Conference 1919” is taking place in Larne...
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As part of our Good Relations Week 2019 series of events, find out about a momentous time in the history of Ireland at a special half-day conference:
A Time of Change: Ireland 1919 – 1921...
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Celebrate the launch of the 13th Belfast Mela and see first-hand how cultural diversity is celebrated through arts and creativity.
This amazing event, which showcases food, music and culture, will have its launch on August 6th from 10.30am to 12.30pm at the Lyric Theatre Belfast...
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The One Team One Goal project has a Racism Awareness Event in Newtownhamilton Community Centre, County Armagh on Monday 23 September 2019 at 7pm.
It will showcase how young people work together through the medium of sport to challenge, develop and inspire...
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The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement is being discussed as part of a special conference.
This event will reflect on a 20-year journey of cross-border cooperation and plotting the path to a successful future...
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Conflict Resolution and Mediation Skills Courses are designed for Good Relations Officers, Project Officers, Community Relations Officers, Community Workers, Voluntary Workers and anyone who works with diverse groups.
Book your free course now...
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The Integrated Education Fund is organising an event as part of the 2019 Féile An Phobail August Festival.
The event will explore links between housing and education, as well as how shared housing and integrated education can help improve community relations in our society...
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Troubles Art is a programme of events held at the Ulster Museum over August.
It covers a series of films and artworks that reflect on the relationship between art and politics during the Troubles...
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Rural Community Network (one of our core-funded groups) is holding a photographic exhibition.
It will showcase the work of local participants on the battlefields of the Somme and Messines...
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Could you foster an unaccompanied child/young person who has arrived into Northern Ireland without their parents or responsible adult?
The Health and Social Care Trusts are seeking to recruit foster carers who enjoy being with, caring for and are able to support vulnerable children and young people from a range of ethnic, linguistic religious and cultural backgrounds...
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The aim of the exhibition is to "strip away the politics that divide our society, by showcasing the languages, cultures and heritages that unite it traditionally..."
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Celebrating our Common Christian Heritage is a community education programme and inter-church project by The Churches Trust...
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A Diversity Fun Day is being hosted by Radius Housing.
The highlights include:
Henna painters
African drumming circle
Mexican crafts
Indian costume tying
and Japanese origami...
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The Northern Ireland Community Relations Council, Heritage Fund and Decade of Commemorations Roundtable are organising an exciting and innovative regional one-day event that engages community-based participants in a day of learning to illuminate the period 1920-22...
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The Welcoming Newcomers programme promotes the harmonious integration of newcomers to North Belfast communities.
If you are based in North Belfast and interested in a workshop for your school, youth centre or community organisation...
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Cornerstone City Church, a non-denominational cross-community church, will host an evening titled “Peace and Prayer.”
The evening will include music, discussion, testimony and personal stories of Peace...
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