About one in four older LGBT people have not disclosed their sexual identity to their healthcare providers due to fears of a negative reaction, according to a recent study conducted by the Gay Lesbian Equality Network (Glen).
The slow progress of building confidence and trust between the Garda and ethnic and religious minority communities in Ireland was brought to light at the diversity workshop in Dublin Castle earlier this month. “My daughter told me one day that
A new report published by a Dublin-based NGO identifies the main challenges facing ethnic integration and calls on the Government to establish more proactive immigration legislation. The Integration Centre’s Roadmap to Integration 2011 was launched
Suicide rates among men in Ireland’s Traveller community are on the rise, That was the stark warning from Petra Daly, head of the National Traveller Suicide Awareness Project.
Travelling to or investing in Poland just got easier thanks to a brand new website TraveltoPoland.pl is the brainchild of Marcin Kulik, founder and CEO of MK Design Studios, who launched the comprehensive website on 28 July last.
Brophy Solicitors celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, marking another milestone for the business that has built a reputation as one of Dublin’s leading legal firms specialising in human rights.
A Trinity College student from Iran, working to raise awareness of women’s rights in her home country, was on hand to launch a new photographic exhibit celebrating Iranian women’s rights defenders.
A melting pot; a salad bowl; a mosaic. No, this isn’t the menu for a dinner party – they’re common references to the history of diversity in the United States, a legacy that has often been blemished with incidents of intolerance (Indian