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No going back
Northern Ireland arpillera, by Sonia Copeland, 2009
Photograph: Martin Melaugh
In early 2009, just 10 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, the
killing of three British army personnel provoked cross community demonstrations
by a public both outraged at these deaths and fearful of a return to violence.
This arpillera, the first made by long-time quilter Sonia Copeland, captures the
emotion of these events. Sonia explains:
“My piece shows the Belfast City Hall, and in the foreground, a
representation of one of the cross-community demonstrations, which
followed the murders of Constable Stephen Carroll and Sappers Mark
Quinsy and Patrick Asimkar by so-called ‘Republican terrorists’.”
This demonstration of support for the victims and their families was important to
Sonia, who had served in the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) during the worst
years of The Troubles and had suffered as a result of terrorist attacks on four
occasions.
Fear about going back to a time of war strengthened Sonia’s unwavering resolve
for peace:
“It seemed to me that the peace that was won with so much pain and
suffering was once again to be snatched away. I resolved that nothing and
no one would steal from my children the right to a peaceful life, which was
stolen from me and my generation.”
This dogged determination to cling to the hard-won, still fragile, peace is embodied
in the commanding slogan, visible in the centre of the arpillera: “No going back!”
Source:
Accounts of the Conflict (archive)
Bacic, Roberta. (individual compiler)
Conflict Textiles (collection)
http://accounts.ulster.ac.uk/repo/collections/show/153
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Conflict Textiles (<em>collection</em>)
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Roberta Bacic (<em>curator</em>), assisted by Breege Doherty
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Textiles / quilts that illustrate personal accounts / stories of the Northern Ireland conflict.
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A collection of ten textiles / quilts that illustrate personal accounts / stories of the Northern Ireland conflict. This collection has been drawn from a much larger collection of textiles from Northern Ireland and a range of international countries.
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2015
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CAIN Web site
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More examples of conflict textiles can be found on Roberta Bacic's 'associated site' within the CAIN Web site:
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/conflicttextiles/
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Photographs and Text.
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English
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The Northern Ireland conflict
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2008
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Active [checked 2017]
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Roberta Bacic
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roberta.conflicttextiles@gmail.com
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10
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10
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No
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152
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Sonia Copeland, with Roberta Bacic
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'No going back'
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Unpublished
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1
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<em>'No going back'</em>, by Sonia Copeland (<em>interview document</em>)
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Sonia Copeland (<em>artist</em>), with Roberta Bacic (<em>curator</em>)
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Story-telling textiles related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
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CAIN, University of Ulster
Date
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2014
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English
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UP Standing storybook_Layout 1 04/12/2013 11:07 Page 6
A Different Song
Jim Rainey
When the Troubles began, a
Northern Ireland football match
was seen as an opportunity for fans to show
their Britishness, and that they wouldn’t be defeated by this new
regime and the new Troubles that were coming along. As a result it was
mainly British emblems that were in the kop (spectator stand). The
colour of the kop was red, white and blue even though the team on the
pitch was playing in green and white. So in the 70s and 80s the football
song we sang at Northern Ireland matches was “Hello, Hello, we are the
Billy Boys,” and there was a line in it which read “we’re up to our neck in
Fenian blood.” You didn’t really think about it at the time; you were just
singing it; that’s what you sang at football matches even though the guy
beside you was a Catholic.
I began to think about it - what about the guys on the pitch, the players
there, half of them are representing Northern Ireland and half of them
are Catholics and how do they feel when we’re singing songs like that? I
said to myself- that can’t be right let’s try and change it.
We had been building up the “Football for All” project and it was going
really well. We were trying to encourage other groups to come in,
people who wouldn’t traditionally support Northern Ireland, just to show
them that the atmosphere was changing. Everything was going quite
well until the night that Neil Lennon, who had previously signed for
Celtic, was booed each time he
caught the ball. There is
nothing much that you can do
when a crowd of 50 start
chanting - it’s not a case of
where you can challenge
people and say don’t be doing
that, or knock that on the head.
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I felt let down by the Northern Ireland fans. I had been trying to encourage
others to come along and support football; putting out this message that
things were changing ; that the craic’s great; that you’ll have a good time
going to watch N.Ireland; the atmosphere will be great.
By this time the Northern Ireland supporter clubs had started to
amalgamate and we had enough people by then to decide -right we’ll
do something about this. We reckoned that football fans tend to just
sing what others start so we made an agreement with the IFA, to get 800
people into the kop stand and I would bring the megaphone and we
would start chants. I went down into Belfast and bought a megaphone
and during games started to chant “Green and White Army,” along with
the two drums, the base drums… BOOM BOOM, GREEN AND WHITE
ARMY, BOOM BOOM… and it gradually spread throughout the ground.
Had it not worked or had people told me that this was ridiculous, we’d
have stopped it.
So these type of songs and chants have now become the norm and as a
result there are no sectarian chants at matches. I don’t even have to try
and drown out sectarian songs because they don’t happen as everybody
has bought into these new chants and new songs.
Some people would suggest that I was a bit of a hero but I’m saying that
it’s not me- it’s the Northern Ireland fans who have done this. One person
couldn’t do that; you need all the Northern Ireland fans backing it. If
there was only one person it wouldn’t happen.
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The Corrymeela Community in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves.
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The Corrymeela Community
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1 May 2013
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English
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Northern Ireland | 1968-2013
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<strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong><span>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland. 36. Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.</span>
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"‘UP Standing - Stories of courage from Northern Ireland’ features diverse accounts from people who stood up to violence, discrimination or prejudice in Northern Ireland. It provides a window into often untold stories of courage that individuals have shown in the context of a divided and often violent society." (Up Standing; 2013; back cover)
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25
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16
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9
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Rainey, Jim.
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2013; Publication
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'A Different Song', <span>chapter, in, </span><strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong><span>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland. Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.<br /><strong>Also available at:</strong><br /><a href="http://www.storiesofcourage.net/" target="_blank">http://www.storiesofcourage.net/</a></span>
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Belfast
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The Corrymeela Press
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Chapter in book
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Published
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2
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The Corrymeela Press
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2013
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English
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The Corrymeela Community in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves.
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The Corrymeela Community
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1 May 2013
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"‘UP Standing - Stories of courage from Northern Ireland’ features diverse accounts from people who stood up to violence, discrimination or prejudice in Northern Ireland. It provides a window into often untold stories of courage that individuals have shown in the context of a divided and often violent society." (Up Standing; 2013; back cover)
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25
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16
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9
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No
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2013
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30
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978-1-873739-33-4
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Up Standing: Stories of courage from Northern Ireland - Educators Guide
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Belfast
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This publication is an 'Educators Guide' to accompany the book Up Standing: Stories of courage from Northern Ireland.<br /><strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland, (Educators Guide). Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.<br />The book is available at this Web page:<br />http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
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http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
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The Corrymeela Press.
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2013
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137
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25
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A collection of 16 personal stories, published in book format and DVD, related to the Northern Ireland conflict.
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The Corrymeela Community in partnership with Facing History and Ourselves.
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The Corrymeela Community
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1 May 2013
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Document
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English
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<strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong><span>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland. 36. Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.</span>
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http://www.storiesofcourage.net/
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"‘UP Standing - Stories of courage from Northern Ireland’ features diverse accounts from people who stood up to violence, discrimination or prejudice in Northern Ireland. It provides a window into often untold stories of courage that individuals have shown in the context of a divided and often violent society." (Up Standing; 2013; back cover)
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25
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16
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9
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No
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Pettis, Sean. (Ed.)
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Up Standing: Stories of courage from Northern Ireland.
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2013
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36
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978-1873739-32-7
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Up Standing: Stories of courage from Northern Ireland.
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Belfast
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A book containing 16 personal stories related to the Northern Ireland conflict.<br /><strong>Pettis, Sean. (ed.) </strong>(2013). Up Standing: Stories of Courage from Northern Ireland. Belfast: The Corrymeela Press.<br />The book is available at this Web page:<br />http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
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http://www.storiesofcourage.net/#/resources/4576243561
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The Corrymeela Press.
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2013
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137
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25
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Up Standing