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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
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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.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: What control do I have?
Taking part in Building Better Futures – entrepreneurship training for migrant women facilitated by the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland in collaboration with the DCU Ryan Academy – has enabled me to meet over 20 wonderful entrepreneurs whose calibre I could not have imagined existed in the migrant population, let alone among women migrants in Ireland. It is really humbling to be part of and to witness.
‘If you change the life of a person, you can see the changes in the life after you empowered them’
Changing the lives of migrants is an everyday task for Migrant Rights Centre Ireland (MRCI) co-ordinator Sancha Magat.
An Outside View: A very odd kind of nationalism in Finland
One of the most disturbing things for me about our Finnish ‘alt-right’ is the way they poke fun at the very meaning of the word ‘nationalism’.
Call for human rights focus on asylum seeker work access
Resolving barriers to accessing paid work for asylum seekers needs a continued human rights focus from the State, the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) has said.
Big welcome for President Higgins’ second term
I am truly delighted that President Michael D Higgins is seeking a second term. I have known him for many years as a sociologist, an anti-racism, human rights and migrant rights activist, and as a writer and supporter of the arts, and have always found him both admirable and approachable.
The far right’s grave threat to security and peace in Europe
The escalation of far-right, extreme nationalist and populists politics across Europe is not only undermining the European project, but is also a serious threat to the very existence of the European Union.
Refused refugee applicants remain in limbo without right to work says activist
Human rights groups have largely welcomed the Department of Justice’s recent changes allowing asylum seekers to apply for work permits after nine months.
Salome Mbugua: ‘Ireland is opening itself to diversity and inclusion’
All of Ireland is paying glowing tribute to Salome Mbugua as one of the five newly appointed members of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC).
Never give up the fight for what’s right
Recently I learned about interesting and funny South African TV show called #TrendingSA, presented by a bubbly and diverse group of four. It’s one of those shows you watch when your brain is too tired to think; everyone does that once in a while
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