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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
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
Nepalese potato kabab
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Sango, Yoruba god of thunder and lightning, dazzles at Africa Day celebration in Mulhuddart
The Franco-Congolese dancer who uses his art to help victims of abuse
Franco-Congolese dancer and choreographer Bolewa Sabourin is co-founder of the arts organisation Loba, meaning ‘express yourself’ in Lingala, the language of his father’s native land.
The World At Home: A hundred years on, remember the words of Thomas Johnson
As the commemorations of the Dáil’s first meeting in 1919 are ongoing, it is depressingly inevitable that the name of Tom Johnson will rarely be mentioned. The author of the Democratic Programme of the first Dáil was the then leader of the Labour Party and had decided not to field candidates in the historic 1918 election.
Limerick makes great strides in integration
Cross-cultural understanding and co-operation has been an ongoing issue within different communities across this country. While very little is being done in some quarters, work — whether theoretical or practical — has been undertaking to ensure that differences are not only welcome and respected but also celebrated.
No boundary to cricket at Balbriggan’s club
When Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) was founded in the European Year Against Racism 1997, the fledgling NGO and social enterprise wrote to Ireland’s national governing bodies of sport, seeking expressions of support for its innovative programme of using sport to tackle discrimination in society.
EU summit hears of racial profiling against Roma
Human rights NGOs and EU policymakers have warned against the use of ethnic profiling against Roma people by police throughout the union.
€100k in grants to help promote understanding of European Union
Fifteen voluntary organisations including NGOs, local community groups and others have been awarded funding under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s 2018 Communicating Europe Initiative.
Irish group bound for Poland to learn about Roma in the Holocaust
Irish Traveller and Roma NGO Pavee Point is sending a group of 10 people to Kraków in Poland to take part in the Roma Genocide Remembrance Initiative.
Thousands sign petitions on human rights at Dublin music festival
Amnesty International collected over 6,000 petition signatures at Dublin’s Forbidden Fruit festival for three different refugee rights issues as part of the human rights NGO’s ‘I Welcome’ campaign.
Development NGOs must rethink their strategy says Oxfam adviser
Irish-based mission organisation Misean Cara welcomed Oxfam’s Duncan Green as a guest speaker at their recent AGM.
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