Almost Like Belonging

Sun Mar 29 2026 at 05:00 pm to 06:30 pm UTC+01:00

Áras Uí Chonghaile James Connolly Visitor Centre | Belfast

Imagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas & Politics
Publisher/HostImagine! Belfast Festival of Ideas & Politics
Almost Like Belonging
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Panel discussion with writer Rus Bradburd, 20 year old survivor of Syrian war Ahmed Soda, and his GAA coach Ciaran Doherty
About this Event

A panel discussion with:

Rus Bradburd - the author of five books and is completing ‘Almost Like Belonging,’ which began in 2022 as a Fulbright Fellowship.

Ahmed Soda - now 20, is a refugee of the Syrian Civil War—and probably the first Syrian child to play Gaelic sports. A resident of Andersontown, three of his sisters have also been welcomed by Sarsfield GAA.

Ciaran Doherty - he began coaching Ahmed Soda before the boy could speak English. Their relationship is at the heart of the book project ‘Almost Like Belonging.’

The panel will examine, through photos and personal testimony, how war refugee children in Belfast are assimilating through Gaelic sports.

In the wake of anti-immigrant Brexit, riots the previous two summers, and the world teetering towards world war, Belfast and the GAA have provided a beacon for the rest of the world. While most discussions about the Troubles focus on the past, this story illuminates a path forward for the rest of the world. The panel will examine immigration, assimilation, Brexit, and how refugees from Syria, Ukraine, and Sudan have found acceptance through sport, which is always at the forefront of social progress.

Although Gaelic sports provide a backdrop, this is not a discussion for sports fans. Rather, the panel will unravel the irony of war refugees finding a home in what was once Europe’s most violent city. The unassuming and modest coach Ciarán Doherty went above and beyond the call of duty in mentoring Ahmed.

Author (and Irish trad fiddler) Rus Bradburd has lived in Belfast for a total of four years. He arrived just two years before the Trump administration announced plans to K*ll the Fulbright program, in particular projects that promote diversity and inclusion—such as ‘Almost Like Belonging.’

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Áras Uí Chonghaile James Connolly Visitor Centre, 376 Falls Road, Belfast, United Kingdom

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