A Peace of My Mind
A Peace of My Mind
The Troubles - Gerry Creamer and Elaine O'Hara
In this episode we share two conversations with people we met in Manorhamilton in the Republic of Ireland, just across the border from Northern Ireland. Like so many things, conflict and tensions are not confined within a political line that is drawn on the map.
Gerry Creamer is the youngest of five children. He grew up in a traditional and devoutly Catholic family in the Republic of Ireland, close to the border with the North. Although he has several family members who have been active in politics, Gerry is more interested in community work and spends his time trying to find funding for programs that can make his community a better place to live.
Elaine O’Hara has spent most of her life in Manorhamilton with short stays in Cork and Belfast, just after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. She is active with a women’s group in Manorhamilton. Although life has taken some unexpected turns, she says she knows who she is, she holds her head up high, and she is immensely proud of the three sons she has raised.
Credits:
- Photos and text, John Noltner
- Field production, summer interns Kate West, Sawyer Garrison, and Kaitlin Imai
- Audio Engineering, Razik Saifullah
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