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Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network

We promote the telling of diverse views of our history.

Mission

The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network is to create a network of heritage organisations addressing conflict and legacy issues, with the purpose of nurturing a range of views and perspectives on the recent conflict to create greater understanding and inform the debate on legacy and reconciliation.

About

The Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network is the result of a joint proposal from the Bloody Sunday Trust / Museum of Free Derry, National Museums NI (Ulster Museum) and Healing Through Remembering to create a network of museums and heritage organisations specifically covering, or with a defined interest in, conflict and legacy issues.

Network Members 

Network Members 

Network Members 

Network Members 

Network Members 

Network Members 

Membership is open to museums, collections, exhibitors and other heritage organisations with a specific interest or role in conflict and legacy issues.

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Conflict and Legacy Interpretive Network

Border Literature The Linen Hall
13th December, 6:00pm

A panel discussion with writers James Conor Patterson, Michelle Gallen, & Tony Macauley, who will explore how borders and boundaries have influenced their work.

For more information, see:
conflictlegacy.org/event/border-literature/
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Border Literature The Linen Hall
13th December, 6:00pm

A panel discussion with writers James Conor Patterson, Michelle Gallen, & Tony Macauley, who will explore how borders and boundaries have influenced their work.

For more information, see:
https://conflictlegacy.org/event/border-literature/

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