A little tolerance goes a long way, by Roley and Jo (story details) Deposited
Story Title: A little tolerance goes a long way
Collection: Mixed Emotions (collection)
Organisation: NIMMA (Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association) (organisation)
Personal accounts, based on a joint interview, by a couple who are in a mixed marriage. Their story was published in the book 'Mixed Emotions'.
"Roley and Jo live on the outskirts of the quiet village of Ederney in the beautiful Fermanagh countryside. "Close enough to walk to the shops and far enough away from the neighbours not to hear me guldering at the kids", according to Jo. Roley is a civil servant, Jo works in a local school. They have been married for more than 25 years and have four children." NIMMA. (2012; p.44).
Story DetailsShowHide
Title |
A little tolerance goes a long way, by Roley and Jo (story details) |
Description |
Personal accounts, based on a joint interview, by a couple who are in a mixed marriage. Their story was published in the book 'Mixed Emotions'. |
Creator |
Paul McLaughlin / NIMMA |
Publisher |
Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association (NIMMA) |
Date |
2012 |
Story Title |
A little tolerance goes a long way |
Story Available |
Yes |
Story Format |
Text |
Story Source |
Story contained in the book: McLaughlin, Paul. (2012). Mixed Emotions: Real stories of mixed marriage, (Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association; NIMMA). Belfast: NIMMA. |
Identity Provided? |
No; forename only |
Interviewee Forename(s) |
Roley; and Jo |
Language Spoken |
English |
Interviewee Gender |
Male; and Female |
Religion |
Protestant; and Catholic |
Home Address |
Ederney, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
Marital Status |
Married |
Birth Country |
Northern Ireland |
Status |
Civilian |
Story Abstract |
"Roley and Jo live on the outskirts of the quiet village of Ederney in the beautiful Fermanagh countryside. "Close enough to walk to the shops and far enough away from the neighbours not to hear me guldering at the kids", according to Jo. Roley is a civil servant, Jo works in a local school. They have been married for more than 25 years and have four children." NIMMA. (2012; p.44). |
Themes/Topics Mentioned |
Mixed Marriage |
Collection InformationShowHide
Title |
Mixed Emotions (collection) |
Description |
Mixed Emotions is a collection containing 10 personal accounts / stories about mixed marriage (between Protestants and Catholics) in Northern Ireland. Nine of the accounts are based on joint interviews of the married couple. The accounts were published in book format in 2012. McLaughlin, Paul. (2012). Mixed Emotions: Real stories of mixed marriage, (Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association; NIMMA). Belfast: NIMMA. |
Creator |
Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association (NIMMA) |
Subject |
Personal accounts / stories related to the issue of mixed marriage in Northern Ireland. |
Publisher |
Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association (NIMMA) |
Date |
2012 |
Format |
Book |
Language |
English |
Identifier |
ISBN 978-0-9571669-1-2 |
Stories Collected |
10 |
Stories Deposited |
8 |
Organisation InformationShowHide
Title |
NIMMA (Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association) (organisation) |
Coverage |
Northern Ireland |
Date Formed |
1974 |
Status |
Active (last checked: October 2014) |
Address |
NIMMA 28 Bedford Street Belfast Northern Ireland BT2 7FE |
Telephone |
(028) 9023 5444 |
|
info@nimma.org.uk |
Funder |
"NIMMA is a registered charity and depends on membership, on our volunteers and on grants. Our main funding source is the Reconciliation Fund of the Department of Foreign Affairs. We also depend upon grant aid for specific projects, conferences, publications and research." (from NIMMA Web site). |
Nature |
Registered charity. |
Organisation Abstract |
"The Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association, (NIMMA), was founded in 1974 as a result of a conference held at Corrymeela. It has spent the past 39 years providing country-wide support and information to couples either in or contemplating mixed marriage. In a society where sectarianism is institutionalised, NIMMA continues to lobby for the acceptance of mixed marriage, increased integrated education and wider availability of shared social housing." (from the NIMMA Web site) |
Citation
Paul McLaughlin / NIMMA. (2012). A little tolerance goes a long way. Northern Ireland Mixed Marriage Association (NIMMA).
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