Invitation to ‘More than a launch of Rwandan Dream NI Project’
‘A hoe made small from loving work came to visit and together we cultivated our relationship. When united everything is possible.’
‘A hoe made small from loving work came to visit and together we cultivated our relationship. When united everything is possible.’
NI Charities Face Funding Troubles due to OFMdfM Delays Eileen Chan-Hu, CRAIC NI interviewed by Off the Record NI on September 12, 2014 The ongoing political crisis at Stormont is having wide reaching effects that are directly impacting charitable and not-for-profit organisation across Northern Ireland. As Stormont struggles to function properly, making headlines, with even…
CRAICNI (Cultivate Respect, Appreciate Inclusion in Communities in Northern Ireland) based in South Belfast joined community organisations and educationalists at Hillsborough Castle this weekend for a lively lesson in the role of the Cadet movement in Northern Ireland. The setting was the splendid and historic Hillsborough Castle where guests were invited to witness the traditional…
An interview with CRAIC’s NI Programme Manager, Maciek Bator by the Irish Executives Network as part of the Polish Entrepreneurs In Ireland Series Irish Executive Network: Who are you and where are you based? Maciek Bator: I am a proud Polish living in Northern Ireland since 2004. Over ten years ago I decided to leave Poland…
Imagine a diverse, sharing society based on mutual respect A talk presented as part of the IMAGINE! Belfast Festival, March 13, 2018 By Dr. Edie Shillue When we see artwork that brings together diversity in colour, shape and size we refer to it as ‘beautiful’. Most of us strive for it when expressing ourselves…
By Harold Ohayon “A New Struggle?” Following the historic and shocking victory for the OUT campaign, we have been inundated with reports about increased xenophobia and racism throughout the United Kingdom. In a gross, yet predictable, manner, the supporters of the IN campaign have sought to tie this increase to the election in an attempt…
Introduction – Chapter 1: “Into the Slavic Unknown”, by Philip Attwood. In the Spring of 2003 I had just gained my CELTA qualification to teach English as a foreign language, from International House, in London. After we had been told that we had passed our exams and assessments, there was one final lecture tabled, before…