Polaroid photograph of Martin O'Brien

Context

Martin O’Brien is a human rights activist from Northern Ireland. Martin was working for The Atlantic Philanthropies since 2004, being appointed director of grantmaking programmes that promote peacebuilding and access to human rights in 2011. Before 2004, Martin worked for the Committee on the Administration of Justice [CAJ]. As the executive director of the CAJ, Martin helped to secure strong human rights provisions in the 1998 Good Friday Peace Agreement. Martin has also co-founded several organisations, including Youth for Peace, the Irish Network for Nonviolent Action Training and Education [INNATE], and Kilcranny House, a rural education center committed to healing the divisions that exist in Northern Ireland. He is a past recipient of the Reebok Human Rights Award, and his work in Northern Ireland has been honoured by both Human Rights Watch and Human Rights First.

Description:
Digitised polaroid photograph of the oral history interviewee Martin O'Brien who was recorded by the Digital Repository of Ireland as part of The Atlantic Philanthropies archive project (2017-2020) titled Amplifying change: A history of the Atlantic Philanthropies on the island of Ireland in 2019.
Type:
image and polaroids
Creator:
Digital Repository of Ireland, 2015 -
Subject:
Curated collection--Oral histories, Curated collection--Human rights, Curated collection--Reconciliation, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Community Foundation Northern Ireland, Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation, Irish Penal Reform Trust, Grant 18645, Grant 22096, Grant 07268, Grant 08478, Grant 15450, Grant 10508, Grant 09978, Non-governmental organizations, Prisoners--Civil rights, Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998, Peace-building, Marginality, Social, and Curated Collection--Martin O'Brien
Grant:
Grant 18645, Grant 22096, Grant 07268, Grant 08478, Grant 15450, Grant 10508, and Grant 09978
Grantee:
Irish Penal Reform Trust
Year of Grant:
2008-2009
Location of Grantee:
Dublin, Glencree, and Belfast
Rights:
Copyright is with DRI and Martin O'Brien. Please see license for reuse.
Attribution:
Digital Repository of Ireland and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.ft84pc79c