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In Ireland, Lifting a Veil of Prejudice Against Mixed-Race Children
The singer Jess Kavanagh is working to raise awareness about the experiences of mixed-race Irish people, particularly those born in the country’s infamous mother and baby homes.
Jess Kavanagh says she always knew that her mother, Liz, was adopted. “It was obvious,” she said. “My grandparents were white and my mam was Black.”Credit.Paulo Nunes dos Santos for The New York Times
By Caelainn Hogan
Jan. 15, 2021
While helping her mother work merchandise tables at some of Dublin’s most respected venues, Jess Kavanagh first got a taste for the music scene. When she started doing gigs herself a petite singer with a belter of a voice people would come up after to tell her she sounded “like a Black person,” the last words half whispered.
Updated / Monday, 11 Jan 2021
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The 3,000-page report will be published this week
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has described as regrettable that the Mother and Baby Homes Commission s report was leaked to the Sunday Independent.
Campaigners and opposition politicians have criticised the leaking of the report, saying the publication of sensitive information had caused more pain for survivors.
Speaking on Newstalk, Mr Martin said that the Government response to the report this week would be comprehensive.
The Taoiseach, who will make a State apology later this week, said the follow through on the report s recommendations would be very important .
He said that in the modern era, various Government reports have been leaked, adding that we will be addressing that issue as well .
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