Branca Marien, a senior researcher on divided societies, Alan McConnell, a lawyer and advocate for Sinn Féin, and historian David A. Wilson delve into the intricate journey of peace in Northern Ireland. They explore the legacy of the Good Friday Agreement, discussing the complexities of reconciliation amid division. Key topics include the historical context of the Troubles, the significance of community support, and the strategic use of ambiguous language in negotiations. Their insights provide a thought-provoking perspective on conflict resolution and legacy.