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What I learned about women in Ireland from a TV show before my time

Written by: Amy O'Brien

Watching a forgotten RTÉ show opened Amy's eyes to the lives of women in Ireland and how far we have come.

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What it feels like to witness rising tensions as a person of colour in Ireland

Written by: Anonymous

As a person of colour in Ireland, rising tensions feel personal, upsetting, and hard to ignore.

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Why I would not change my Autism diagnosis for anything

Written by: Davin Godfrey

Davin shares his experience of living with an autism diagnosis and embracing life on the spectrum with pride and positivity.

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Why we need more green spaces in Ireland

Written by: Sushrut Tewari

Sushrut shares why Ireland should push for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly urban landscape.

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Ireland has a short memory when it comes to immigration

Written by: Juliette

Juliette shares why she thinks Ireland should be more accepting of immigrants coming to Ireland.

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Living with unfair masculine body standards

Written by: Presly Jeche

Presly sheds light on the rising number of men living with eating disorders and shares how everyone can challenge body standards for men.

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“Mincéirs: Paving the Way” Podcast with Hosts Latisha McCrudden and Emma Ward

‘Mincéirs: Paving the Way’ highlights the unique issues faced by the Traveller community, and encourages individuals to feel empowered and confiden...

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Why I’m worried about the Government’s proposal on Disability Reform

Written by: Ross Boyd

The Irish Government wants to change how certain social welfare payments work, but Ross is worried the new system might make it hard for people wit...

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Why I am voting no on the care referendum

Written by: Ross Boyd

With a referendum on the way Ross shares how he decided he will vote yes on the family amendment, but why the care amendment worries him.

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