Newtownabbey groups to celebrate Good Relations Week

Newtownabbey groups will celebrate the peace building and cultural diversity efforts of young people and the challenges they face with a creative programme of cross-community and multicultural events as part of Good Relations Week 2021.
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Good Relations Week 2021, co-ordinated by the Community Relations Council, will run from September 20 to September 26, with a mix of arts, history, music, sport and culture-based events from a diverse range of organisations across the region.

This year’s colourful programme will include the return of face-to-face events, alongside an expanded online offering of virtual events and digital content.

This will include workshops, lectures, panel discussions, feature talks, podcasts, film, music and dance performances, storytelling and exhibitions.

Pictured alongside Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Billy Webb MBE JP is Peter Day, Community Relations Council; Julie Carson, The Executive Office; and Ronan McKenna, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.Pictured alongside Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Billy Webb MBE JP is Peter Day, Community Relations Council; Julie Carson, The Executive Office; and Ronan McKenna, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.
Pictured alongside Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Billy Webb MBE JP is Peter Day, Community Relations Council; Julie Carson, The Executive Office; and Ronan McKenna, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council.

The theme for Good Relations Week 2021 is ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ which celebrates the efforts of young people in their everyday lives to break down barriers, unite communities and act as a catalyst for peace building and cultural diversity in our society.

It will explore how society can better meet the needs of young people and explore the issues affecting their culturally diverse lives today, including sectarianism and racism, dealing with the continuing impact of the past, mental health, isolation, education, faith, the pandemic and the environment.

Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Cllr Billy Webb MBE JP, said: “Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council are pleased to support Good Relations Week again this year through celebrating the peace building efforts of young people across the borough, and promoting our cultural diversity digital resources.

“We would encourage you to get involved by visiting www.goodrelationsweek.com

Martin McDonald MBE, Chair of the Community Relations Council, added: “Good Relations Week 2021 will showcase over 200 highly entertaining events that will shine a light on ground-breaking projects and initiatives that tackle sectarianism and racism and promote cultural diversity – all aimed at building brighter days ahead for everyone.

“We are delighted that over 100 different event and content organisers have embraced our ‘Brighter Days Ahead’ theme and helped to shape a truly remarkable Good Relations Week 2021 that demonstrates imagination, enthusiasm, and commitment to building a united community in our everyday lives.”

Jacqueline Irwin, Chief Executive of the Community Relations Council explained: Huge thanks to everyone who has contributed to this year’s dynamic programme of events, helping to make Good Relations Week a modern celebration of our diverse culture and heritage.

“We are once again thrilled to be able to deliver this showcase of cross community and multi-cultural arts, history, music and culture. We have a packed programme of face-to-face and virtual events, as well as online material. There is so much to attend, watch and experience, don’t miss it!”

Good Relations Week is co-ordinated by the Community Relations Council and supported by The Executive Office. It contributes to delivering the Together: Building a United Community Strategy.

The Community Relations Council co-ordinates the week with the support of a Steering Committee comprising of The Executive Office, Department for Communities, Department of Justice, Education Authority, Libraries NI, Cathedral Quarter Trust and The Nerve Centre.

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