Cori Conlon, a young woman from Northern Ireland, talks about how she grew up associating Protestants as “the bad guys.” However, she has taken it upon herself to break down these barriers by reaching out to those from different religions and trying to understand their perspectives. Her journey shows how one person can make a difference in promoting unity and understanding. This story highlights the ongoing issue of religious division in Northern Ireland, but gives hope for a future of peace and harmony in the region.
Breaking down religious barriers in Northern Ireland
Cori Conlon grew up thinking Protestants were "the bad guys." They went to different schools, played different sports, had different flags, and sang different songs. She said she was oblivious to the complexities of Northern Irish politics.

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