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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
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All not what it seems behind creche doors
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‘Garda broke my nose’: Portlaoise businessman claims assault and further intimidation by local cops
A black African man has accused a garda based in Portlaoise of assaulting him while he returned home from a party in Co Laois.
Food by Bal Krishna Shrestha: Bara, savoury black lentil pancakes from Nepal
Bara is a classic food among Newari families in Nepal, often prepared or festive times such as weddings, birthdays and rice-feeding ceremonies.
Film Review: BlacKkKlansman does more than denounce racism
In his new movie BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee offers us true story of Ron Stallworth (John David Washington), adapted from the latter’s 2014 book.
Ethnic minority medical staff in Britain honoured in NHS Windrush Awards
A mother and daughter who have dedicated their working lives to the NHS were among the black and ethnic minority NHS staff who were honoured as part of NHS England’s Windrush 70 Awards.
Senator Frances Black receives humanitarian award in Washington
Senator Frances Black has been chosen as this year’s recipient of the Award for Individual Achievement by the Arab American Institute Foundation (AAIF) at its 20th annual Kahlil Gibran Spirit of Humanity Awards.
South African sporting legend inspires Mosney soccer youths
Albert Johanneson FC, a soccer team formed by residents at the Mosney direct provision centre, was named in honour of the first black South African player to line out for Leeds United FC.
World Cup atmosphere heats up ‘Fair Play’ on Refugee Day
Many of the countries not represented at the Fifa World Cup in Russia were on display in Dublin for the ninth annual Fair Play soccer tournament hosted by Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) and the UNHCR at the Law Society on Blackhall Place.
Ireland’s first ever black mayor mulls over bid for Nigerian senate seat
Rotimi Adebari made history in 2007 when he was elected the first black mayor of a county council in Ireland. Now a decade on, and after spending several years outside of politics, Adebari is considering a campaign for the senate in his native Nigeria.
New resource to help young people navigate complex immigration system
New resource addresses lack of clarity and consistency in the Irish immigration system for children that is resulting in many young people facing problems with their status, and limiting their access to education, housing, and work.
Six arrests after trouble at New Year’s club night in Tallaght
Gardai on scene were “heavy-handed” in policing the crowd, arresting a number of black youths who did not pose a threat, eyewitness told Metro Eireann.
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