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Alex Bradley
Carl Milofsky
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, which is a residential treatment center that in this account it heavily concerned with treating alcohol abuse. The tape shifts to talk about Bradley's work treating trauma experiences related to the Troubles. He began working in the Catholic community but then was asked to work as well with Protestant congregations and then much of his work became cross-community work including people from both sides of the sectarian conflict.
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Apprentice Boys
Carl Milofsky
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 how the Apprentice Boys give back to the community and why they continue to celebrate their past. He's also asked why there are non-Irish people who celebrate with them. So the two members are asked about many things relating to their organization.
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Arthur Williamson
Carl Milofsky
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. This is then taken over by Professor Williamson reading a paper that he had written and explaining what it meant.
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Belfast Harbour Tour
Carl Milofsky
Tour guide through Belfast. Topics covered are the Titanic Shipping Yard, Murals of Belfast
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Bill Rolston and Pauline Hadaway
Carl Milofsky
Bill Rolston goes through the history of murals in Irish history. He breaks them up into Loyalist murals and Republican murals. He covers the history of murals in Ireland from 1908 to the present day. He discusses the changing and adapting of the Loyalist and Republican murals due to the many years of peace. Following this, he takes questions from the audience. Most of these questions relate to how one would go about painting a mural. After this, a short break is had and Pauline Hadaway begins her lecture on her photography group and what it does. Computer difficulties are unfortunately had, so the presentation is cut short and the final 20 minutes of tape is just blackness.
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Bill Rolston Belfast Tour
Carl Milofsky
Bill Rolston starts the tour and talks about many individual conflicts within north Belfast. Many murals are shown and discussed during the bus trip as well.
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