Staff and students at Limerick Institute of Technology celebrate Pride Month
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Kyran Keogh, LIT Conmel, President of LIT Professor Vincent Cunnane and Cormac Dillon, LSAD Student Union at the Moylish campus ahead of Pride Month| PICTURE: Alan Place );
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LIMERICK Institute of Technology is marking the beginning of Pride Month with a series of webinars and online events celebrating the LGBT+ community.
On Monday, the Pride Flag was raised at all five LIT campuses by its President Professor Vincent Cunnane and LIT Student Union President Dylan Ryan.
“Here at LIT we are committed to ensuring a culture of inclusivity, where diversity is celebrated and equality promoted. LIT strives to build an environment with mutual respect and dignity, free from harassment and bullying, for all our community. As we move to becoming a technological university with our colleagues in AIT, we aim to ensure that diversity and inclusion are very much lived
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Women in the Creative Arts to take centre stage at LIT’s International Women’s Day flagship event
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Nicola Long took part in the Creative Europe Wom@rt’s project led by Limerick School of Art & Design and her work will feature as part of Conversations on Creativity during Covid );
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WOMEN in the creative arts will lead LIT’s International Women’s Day discussion on resilience, support, building confidence and ensuring parity of pay and recognition for female creatives this coming Monday.
The lunchtime webinar, Conversations on Creativity during Covid, will also look at how female creatives, from some of the industries most severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, worked and supported each other through a year of challenges and limitations.
Women in the creative arts will lead LIT’s International Women’s Day discussion on resilience, support, building confidence and ensuring parity of pay and recognition for female creatives this Monday, March 8th, 2021.
The lunchtime webinar “Conversations on Creativity during Covid” will also look at how female creatives, from some of the industry’s most severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, worked and supported each other through a year of challenges and limitations.
The free, public event, will include an opening address from the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin; a panel discussion involving established artists, designers, musicians and authors; live music; short videos of emerging female artists who were involved in Creative Europe Wom@rt’s project led by Limerick School of Art & Design, LIT and an exhibition of their work.