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The panel says that sport can be used to create a sense of belonging regardless of race
Leitrim hurlers say they are delighted with the reaction to their new jersey message No to Racism
The team, through Zak Moradi has chosen to partner with Migrant Right Council of Ireland as a show of solidarity with all people affected by racism.
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Racism has no place in our society, communities, workplaces, schools or in sport. MRCI is delighted to join forces with @LeitrimHurling + @ZakmoradiGAA. This jersey sends a clear message, raises awareness and shows solidarity with everyone impacted by racism. #NoToRacism#GAApic.twitter.com/3QIdtAGGJ1
Opinion: Migrants are forced to do the worst work without access to rights
Youth Against Racism and Inequality (YARI) activist writes that immigrants and people of colour are leading the force for change internationally. By Haritha Olaganathan Wednesday 7 Apr 2021, 7:01 PM 18 hours ago 19,204 Views 0 Comments Haritha Olaganathan Youth Against Racism and Inequality (YARI)
A WORLD SLOWED-DOWN has exposed the deep-rooted inequalities in the Irish state, and we must grapple with the fact that the ‘land of a thousand welcomes’ is one that consciously ostracises people of colour, immigrants and Travellers in the world of work.
Under the current system, far too many o