Below is a selection of Community Dialogue’s past programmes. If you have been involved in a programme or want to know more about our other projects not listed here, please contact Programme Manager Jim O’Neill at jim@communitydialogue.org
- Community Dialogue, in conjunction with Towards Understanding and Healing, engaged a well known jazz musician, Sid Peacock, to work with members of the Sons of Ulster […]
- This report was initially developed through a series of discussions involving key decision makers and influencers followed by over 45 facilitated workshop discussions with over 642 […]
- Community Dialogue, in conjunction with the Rainbow Project decided that a way of bringing together all the different strands of our conversations so far (diversity, identity, […]
- The term “Blow-ins” can describe individuals and communities who were not born in this place originally but came from elsewhere but have now settled here. If […]
- What function does humour play in Northern Ireland’s conflict and divisions?Does it reinforce prejudice and stereotype or expose the underlying realities? These questions set the backdrop […]
- This project was developed in partnership with a number of other organisations committed to trying to develop “Positive Peace”. The project acknowledges that peace is not […]
- Community Dialogue worked in partnership with Rural Community Network, to engage rural communities over a number of months. This project showed how we use creative methodologies […]
- Community Dialogue, in conjunction with photographer Kelly Morris facilitated a photographic project entitled Aisling, which is Irish for Dream or Vision. This project involved a series […]