Friday, May 17, 2013
Paths to Commemoration Series
Title: Commemoration and the 1981 Hunger Strike
Time: Tuesday 18th June @ 7.30pm
Venue: Sligo Central Library
The 1981 Hunger Strike was a pivotal event of the troubles, galvanising Republican support and attracting worldwide media attention. The strike was a powerful symbol of the Republican Struggle and the event and reaction by the British Government resulted in increased tension between the two main communities. By early 1981, Bobby Sands was elected MP for Fermanagh and South Tyrone. By the end of August, ten men had died on Hunger Strike.
Over thirty years later, it remains hugely significant, poignant and symbolic for the republican community, and simultaneously uncomfortable, contentious and difficult for many within the Unionist community.
Laurence McKeown will be speaking of his personal experience of the Hunger Strike. he will look back at how it is commemorated and how it has changed over the years.
Laurence will also talk about the arts works he has produced in relation to the hunger strike; the play "Laughter of our Children", the feature film "H3" and the short biography of Bobby Sands "I arose this morning".
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