Donie Tarrant travels to Drogheda to meet Joella Dhlamini, a 16 years old South African who had the opportunity to spend a full day with Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Leo Varackar on November 2017. Joella was chosen by UNICEF to represent the views…
Adrianne Murphy talks to Shane O’Curry, director of European Network Against Racism-Ireland on the significance of International Day Against Racial Discrimination (21st March), and events plan to mark the day. More on the project: Amid a troubling global context – the dehumanisation…
Ciaran Murray talks to Dr Lucy Michael, Sociology lecturer (Ulster University). Dr Michael works closely with civil society organisations and public bodies to improve reporting and recording of racist incidents, and to collect data to understand the particular experiences of ethnic minorities of…
Broadcaster and Journalist Dil Wickeemansighe talks to Donie about her fight both here and in Sri Lanka against racism and prejudice she also gives her opinion on Donald Trump.
The Better Side is a series of interviews discussing hope and delivering change with a respected voice. In this episode Aodhán speaks with Nick Clegg MP, former leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Nick discusses…
Shane O’Curry talks to Mick Caul on lifelinefriday , about the launch of the new ‘iReporting’ mechanism which allows people to report incidents of a racist nature that are occurring nationwide By reporting the incident you will help ENAR Ireland: 1. Understand how…
Pat Guerin interviews Brian Killoran, services manager with the Immigrant Council of Ireland, about the recent appearance of racist posters and graffiti in Dublin.
Ger Dorgan was joined by former Councillor Seán Paul Mahon (Fianna Fáil) and Memet Uludag (Activist, and Socialist Worker’s Party Member), and then later, Catherine Lynch of the Irish Network Against Racism joined the discussion. We discussed Racism at home, and in…