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Newsletter – October 2019
ByJo BerryWelcome to my first newsletter! After what I know is a long time since the last one, from now on we will be sending them out every two months with our and related news. So please encourage your friends and colleagues to subscribe on our website. Of course, if you don’t want to receive it,…
Corrymeela in Exeter Weekend
ByJo Berry17 – 18 Nov 2018 Exeter Hope in Conflict – Saturday 17th November with Pádraig Ó Tuama. Venue: The Alumni Auditorium, The Forum, on Streatham Campus, University of Exeter, EX4 4PT. Registration at 9.30am for 10am start, finishes at 4.15pm. Open to those of all faiths and none. A summary of the Programme is available HERE….
The Healing Power of a Handshake
Forgiveness in Northern Ireland Jo Berry – 30 June 2012 The politics of that handshake between the Queen and Martin McGuinness hide an intensely personal drama: he was once a leader of the group that killed her cousin, Lord Mountbatten. Here, the daughter of another IRA victim reflects on her journey to forgiveness and reconciliation…
Splash for Peace
We need your help right away to prepare for our splash of autumn activity which will build our impact: • getting a book and a film about empathy as the route to peace out in the world • helping vulnerable young people in this country stand up to radicalisation • attending gatherings to influence leaders…
Building Bridges for Peace in a Divided World
Watch recording here https://peacefultomorrows.org/building-bridges-for-peace-in-a-divided-world/ A rare opportunity to hear from an international group who are building bridges after experiencing adversity. Our guests will share how they transformed their pain and suffering into working for a more peaceful world. They will give examples of bridge building in their communities and reflect on their work…
Jo Berry and Patrick Magee spoke to the Scarriff Foroige Youth Club
ByJo BerryJo Berry and Patrick Magee spoke to the Scarriff Foroige Youth Club as part of the Scariff Festival in Country Clare, Ireland. Tracey Doyle, the youth leader, wrote after, ‘It was an absolute pleasure to meet you both and listen to your story. Our members are carrying on the valuable conversation that was started during…