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Dear friends and colleagues,
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This week’s Newsletter presents the trailer to an interesting new documentary Black and Northern Irish. There are events happening across Northern Ireland to mark International Women’s Day 2021 including the Festival of Women’s Writing and a series of events by the MAC. With COP26 on the horizon, tune in to Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful Podcast. Enjoy a short animation about the history of the Walled City and bake your own traditional Potato Bread.
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We hope you are keeping well and we wish you a very good weekend!
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Black and Northern Irish Documentary
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A new documentary showcasing the stories and experiences of black people growing up in Northern Ireland will be coming to our screens soon. BAFTA-nominated Stewart Kyasimire is working with Belfast director Lindsay Duke to portray what it is like to be Black and Northern Irish. The trailer was shot in Titanic Belfast and you can watch it here.
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Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful Podcast
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This year’s UN Climate Conference COP26 will be held in Glasgow and will mark the first time the Conference has taken place in the UK. This podcast takes a look at the main issues that are affecting Northern Ireland. In the second episode Queen’s University Belfast, John Barry, speaks about the Climate Emergency and the opportunities that have been created by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Why Women’s Writing Matters
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To celebrate International Women’s Day 2021, Women Aloud NI present the Festival of Women’s Writing. From 6th to 12th March there will be a plethora of events including writing workshops to let your creativity flow, and performances to enjoy and experience the talent of Northern Irish women. Perfectly accompanying this is the announcement of Lucy Caldwell’s new novel which will be set in Belfast and follow the lives of two sisters during the Second World War.
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Heritage of Walls Animation – O City, City on the Foyle
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A poetic story delivered by spoken word guides us through from past to present in a beautiful and captivating way.
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Celebrating Women and Gender Equality in Northern Ireland
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Traditional Potato Bread Cook-Along
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Join Bronagh from Bakehouse, Northern Ireland to make your own potato bread! This traditional and scrummy recipe is a great one to perfect in the lead up to St. Patrick’s Day.
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You can find the video here on Discover NI’s YouTube channel.
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