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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
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Life in Palestine’ calendar launched at Mansion House
‘Life in Palestine’ is the theme of the recently launched Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC)’s calendar for 2018. The calendar explores different aspect of the lives of ordinary Palestinians, and the difficulties and injustices they face living under Israeli occupation.
New training to support refugees and long-term unemployed is launched
A programme which supports long-term unemployed people, early school leavers, people with disabilities and refugees to get into the workforce was launched recently in Dublin.
Dissent is necessary in a democracy
This taxi driver’s attitude was problematic in the sense that it is usually assumed ethnic minorities are ‘not British enough’, or ‘not Irish enough’ or ‘not French enough’, unless they prove they are obedient to whatever decision their government makes, even when it is wrong.
People with disabilities among top groups who experience discrimination in Ireland
Nearly one in every eight people in Ireland report that they have experienced discrimination in recent years. A new study drawing from a CSO survey of 15,000 adults nationwide, which has found that discrimination is acutely felt among minority groups.
Seminar talks role of State, agencies and communities in integration efforts
The Organisation of Pakistani Youth in Ireland (OPYI) hosts seminar on the role communities, institutions, and the State can play in integration.
Affairs of a different kind in Finnish political life
Two political parties had their national conventions during this summer, the True Finns and the Greens.
More work is needed to link Ireland’s ethnic and disability communities
A recent seminar on disability and ethnic minorities’ experience of disability in Dublin was a disappointing reminder of marginalised communities’ lack of representation in Ireland.
‘I try to share what I have with those less privileged’
A banker by profession as well as an entrepreneur and published author, Edna Lyatuu Hogan is also the newly elected president of the Association of Tanzanians in Ireland - one of many responsibilities she takes seriously, as she tells Michael Sandstrom
Gardaí hear concerns from communities in Dublin’s most diverse district
Dual citizenship hotly debated in Finland
Double citizenship is being hotly debated in Finland as of late. The media took interest when it turned out that our armed forces were wary about trusting people who were citizens of both Finland and Russia, and preferred not to assign to them duties associated with a high degree of secrecy.
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