The Anti-Racism Summit at City Hall heard that Cork ‘has a pride about itself’ and how it can take that pride to be a shining example to other towns and cities to combat racism in all its forms, writes Pádraig Hoare
“I did Irish growing up and I tried my best to dabble in GAA sports. But then there's always a racial slur being said, always being the target of everything that's negative because of the colour of your skin or where you're from or your religious beliefs..
The Cork Migrant Centre’s (CMC) Youth Initiative Against Racism has launched an anti-racism youth-led summit in collaboration with Children and Young .
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