Transcript oral history interview by Avila Kilmurray

Context

Avila Kilmurray is an independent consultant for philanthropy, peacebuilding, and social action who currently works as the Migration and Peacebuilding Executive at The Social Change Initiative. Avila has worked in the community sector and philanthropy in Northern Ireland since 1975. She has a particular interest in women’s issues and anti-poverty work and was a founder member of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition. From 1994 to 2014, Avila was the director of the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, an organization that prioritized support for community action and peacebuilding. Avila is a board member of several trusts and committees. She is a visiting professor with the Transitional Justice Institute at Ulster University and is the author of Community Action in a Contested Society: The Story of Northern Ireland [Lang 2017].

Description:
Forty-eight-page-long transcript of the oral history interview given by Avila Kilmurray, conducted 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 2018.
Type:
text and transcripts
Creator:
Digital Repository of Ireland, 2015 -
Subject:
Curated collection--Oral histories, Curated collection--Human rights, Curated collection--Reconciliation, Atlantic Philanthropies (Organization), Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, Grant 15450, Peace-building, Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998, Non-governmental organizations, and Curated collection--Avila Kilmurray
Grant:
Grant 15450
Grantee:
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
Year of Grant:
2002 and 2006
Location of Grantee:
Belfast
Rights:
Copyright is with DRI and Avila Kilmurray. Please see license for reuse.
Attribution:
Digital Repository of Ireland and The Atlantic Philanthropies
Doi:
https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.z6044k58j