Venue: The Merrion Hotel, Wellington Room, 24 Merrion Street Upper, Dublin 2 (entrance a few doors down on left-hand side from the hotel's main entrance)
Date: 6 December 2024
Time: 12.30 p.m. - 1.45 p.m. followed by tea/coffeeThe ‘My Identity’ conversation series is an initiative of the ARINS project. This series seeks to understand the diverse identities and traditions on the island of Ireland and how they are understood, felt, expressed and promoted.
The ARINS project is a joint project of the Keough Naughton Institute for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame and the Royal Irish Academy
This is an in-person event, which will not be live-streamed. A recording will be shared online after the event.Naomi Long
A lifelong resident of East Belfast, Naomi Long MLA grew up just off Mersey Street and was educated at Mersey Street Primary and Bloomfield Collegiate, before studying civil engineering at Queen's University. Following graduation, Naomi worked for almost ten years in the engineering industry in Northern Ireland.
Politically active since her early twenties, Naomi first joined Belfast City Council as an Alliance Party councillor in 2001. She was subsequently elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly as MLA for East Belfast in 2003. After having the honour of serving as Lord Mayor of Belfast from 2009 to 2010, she became the first Alliance MP elected to Westminster, as Member of Parliament for East Belfast in 2010, unseating the then First Minister, Peter Robinson.
In May 2016, Naomi returned to the Northern Ireland Assembly as MLA for East Belfast, before becoming Leader of Alliance that October. Since then, she has presided over the most successful elections in Alliance’s history, with the 2022 Assembly election seeing the party’s representation more than double; the 2019 European poll seeing her elected as Alliance’s first ever MEP; and the UK General Election seeing the party elect Alliance Deputy Leader, Dr Stephen Farry, as MP for North Down.
Colin Graham is Professor English and formerly Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Maynooth University. His books include Northern Ireland: Thirty Years of Photography, Deconstructing Ireland and Ideologies of Epic. He was editor of The Irish Review from 2004 to 2020.
During the Brexit negotiations he created the Twitter account @borderirish and wrote the book I am the Border, so I am, published by HarperCollins.