Interface Diaries
Interface –
A point where two systems or subjects meet and interact. In Northern Ireland, “interfaces” describe areas that divide Protestants and Catholics.
A point where two systems or subjects meet and interact. In Northern Ireland, “interfaces” describe areas that divide Protestants and Catholics.
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Interface Diaries Winner of the The Belfast City Council Youth Forum award in 2013
![]() On 29th of May 2013, the Belfast PCSP Youth Awards were held at Belfast City Hall. Interface Diaries was awarded this years Youth Forum Award for our program between the Shankill and Carrick Hill. Youth workers and young people involved in Interface Diaries were able to attend the ceremony, where they were recognized for their hard work and commitment. An all around success for those involved. |
Interface Diaries takes a creative approach to fostering positive relationships between young people living at the forefront of interface violence and segregation in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Using video diaries, two groups of teens from divided communities ask one another questions and present their areas through their own eyes. These ‘interface diaries’ allow the space to ask uncomfortable questions and get honest responses. Following the completion of the diaries, the two groups meet for the first time, having already gotten to know each other through the previous weeks. Together, the groups take part in identity workshops, community tours, and a cultural trip outside of Northern Ireland. For More Info Visit Our Website
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