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Clare minor camogie boss ready to defy underdog tag

Clare minor camogie boss ready to defy underdog tag
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Clare's family club set on a national course - The Clare Champion

Clare's family club set on a national course - The Clare Champion
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Sullivan aims for perfect end to debut season with Clare champs

In terms of debut seasons as manager, David Sullivan has achieved everything he could have asked for with Scariff-Ogonnelloe, writes Ivan Smyth.

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Scanlan aims to keep the dream alive for Clare combo

As an experienced member of the Scariff-Ogonnelloe team, Mairead Scanlan knows how difficult it is to win silverware, writes Ivan Smyth.

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Oge Egbuonu's New Documentary Is 'A Love Letter To Black Women'

Updated Mar 02, 2021 Oge Egbuonu’s New Documentary Is A Love Letter To Black Women The yogi and filmmaker talks about her new film, (In)Visible Portraits, and why telling Black women’s stories is more important than ever. By Zeba Blay Oge Egbuonu is the director of the new documentary film (In)Visible Portraits. Oge Egbuonu is no stranger to the ongoing journey of healing, so it comes as no surprise that her new documentary film, “(In)Visible Portraits” is all about healing — particularly the spiritual wounds of Black women in America.  In the film, which premieres March 2 on OWN, Black women get to tell their own stories in their own words. Through a series of interviews of Black women from across the country, Egbuonu explores the painful truths of Black women’s lives in the United States over the last several hundred years. But while the film delves into the histories of sexual violence, disenfranchisement and invisibilizing Black women

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