Category: Community boundaries, sectarian artwork, and conflict at interface areas

  • Chris Gilligan

    Gilligan has an intellectual position that is critical of the idea of identity. He thinks identities are generally fragmented. For many people, sectarian identity is less important than other issues and commitments in their lives. In this lecture Chris goes over stress, PTSD, and other disorders that lead to counseling, but where he believes objective…

  • Catherine Cook

    Catherine starts off by describing an event from her past that pushed her towards community development work. She elaborated how if it wasn’t for the conflict, she might not be doing what she is involved in today. Catherine talks about how her life has changed since getting involved with this kind of work. She brings…

  • Bishops 2004

    This is the second time the two retired bishops of the Catholic and Anglican churches of Derry/Londonderry visited the Bucknell class. The beginning gives personal histories of each man. Then they give an important account of the Inner City Trust, a project they jointly worked on with local business leaders, especially Paddy Doherty. The project…

  • Arthur Williamson

    Overall Professor Williamson gives a brief overview of some aspects of the voluntary and community sector at the present time. He begins by giving a historical background on how the English colonized Ulster. He then goes in depth in talking about the voluntary and community sector which is followed by a question and answer session.…

  • Apprentice Boys

    These two gentlemen are members of the Apprentice Boys Association and they mainly discuss the details of their organization. The first man, the governor, talks about the current news involving the Apprentice Boys and a brief history of why the organization remembers its past. When the next man joins the governor, he answers questions about…

  • Alex Bradley

    Bradley is a psychotherapist based in a religious NGO. His talk primarily involves general comments and observations about the events of Bloody Sunday, sectarian conflicts in general, and values statements from Bradley offered in response to student questions about the conflict in Northern Ireland. He continues to talk about the White Oak Center in Donegal,…