with Alan Hayes (NYCI) and Eimear McNally (IDEA)
How can we facilitate learners to really engage with global justice issues? How can we create conversations that really facilitate change and learning in our Dev Ed practice?

Calling all photographers - professional and amateur - we're looking for striking photographs that portray a positive image of Africa for our fourth, annual Visions of Africa photographic exhibition.

KADE's annual Human Rights Day Film Screening will take place in the Brandon Conference Centre, Tralee and Tech Amergin, Waterville. The screening will comprise six short films. All are welcome to the event.

Visions of Africa is an annual, competitive, photographic exhibition whose aim is to challenge perceptions of Africa and promote a more comprehensive understanding of the diverse culture that springs from this vast continent; the emphasis is on celebrating the positive. The exhibition launches annually in May; 2011 is the fourth, consecutive year of the event.
Global Tralee 2011 was held at the Brandon Hotel, Tralee on St. Patrick's Day, March 17th.
The KADE Human Rights Film Screening took place at The Windmill, Blennerville on Friday December 10th 2010.
KADE has recently participated in 'Options for Adults', Kerry's adult education and training exhibition, held on November 10th at the Brandon Hotel, Tralee.
KADE's annual Global Tralee event was hosted in the Brandon Hotel, Tralee on Ireland's national holiday, St. Patrick's Day - March 17th.

The second fifteen images from the 2010 Visions of Africa exhibition. Browse Visions of Africa 2010: Images - part one, or download the exhibition catalogue (PDF).








