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"Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project"
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#6740494
21 May 2021
Libyan-Irish singer Farah Elle seen with images of the Libyan war in the background, inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Faith Lyttle with her artwork projected onto Hazelwood Integrated College in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Archival images of Irish immigrants to America projected on the GPO facade in Dublin, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Dublin launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
The word 'peace' in Irish, English, Arabic and Hebrew projected at the Lanark Way peace gates in Belfast, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Belfast launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Israeli, Palestinian and Northern Irish peace activists took part in the project which tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been affected by the Northern Ireland conflict. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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21 May 2021
The Famine Memorial in Dublin, in remembrance of the Great Famine, which saw the population of the country halved through death and emigration. The memorial seen on Wednesday 19 May, as part of the Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project in Dublin launched on World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove meets Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist, with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as she takes part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Salome Mbugua, Kenyan activist and human rights defender, founder of AkiDwA, seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin on Wednesday, May 19, as she takes part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove meets Farah Elle, a Libyan-Irish singer, with images of the refugee crises in the background, seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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21 May 2021
Libyan-Irish singer Farah Elle seen with images of the Libyan war in the background, inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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