Bisi Adigun, director of the acclaimed The Kings of The Kilburn High Road, continues his explorations of contemporary African identity in The Dilemma of a Ghost, an electrifying, fascinating and quite humorous play based on the book by Ama Ata Aidoo.
Across the Niger with Ukachukwu OkorieMy father was dead long ago. I didn’t have enough clues to the exact person my dad was, but his name was spelt like ‘Africanus’. He left a harem of women and many
ROBERTO A SAMSON, a Filipino-Italian living in Ireland, gives credit where credit is due to those all-time miracle workers and hidden true heroes around us
A Filipino priest who co-ordinated the Philippines Disaster Appeal, which was run by almost 30 Filipinos and their Irish friends on Saturday 5 May, has thanked the public for supporting the fundraising.
Sheikh Shaheed Satardien on Islam’s influence on civilisation in Europe through the ages
US Ambassador Thomas Foley began his talk at Dublin City University (DCU) by telling the audience what he hoped to accomplish with this appearance. He started by trying to frame the issue in terms of where the US stood relative to other countries in Europe as
The second in a series of talks aimed at examining the experiences of people from various parts of the world now living in Northern Ireland is set to be held this Friday.
THE Migrants Party of Ireland made a brief foray into the rough-and-tumble world of Irish politics last week. And if the name is new to you, there’s a good reason: it doesn’t really exist.
A north Dublin man, originally from Iran, has publicly criticised the board of the Grangegorman Development Agency over its approach to input from the local community.
MUSGRAVE SUPERVALU CENTRA CLAIMS NOT TO KNOW THE EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS OF AGENCY WORKERS AT its FONTHILL ROAD DEPOT, AS MUSGRAVE-EMPLOYED WORKERS SPEAK OUT FOR THEIR IMMIGRANT COLLEAUGES
Our Irish language columnist Gearóid Ó Colmáin takes a look at some of the aspects of the word ‘culture’
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) last year became the first sports governing body in Ireland to appoint an intercultural officer. Des Tomlinson talks to CATHERINE REILLY about his first nine months in the job – and the FAI’s
Claudia Urquieta Chavarría and Miren-Maialen Samper on the struggle of ordinary Latin Americans to retain their fundamental right of access to clean water in the face of increasing privatisation, a topic
ALAIN NZEYIMANA, originally from Burundi, continues his new weekly series on issues affecting immigrants in Ireland, as well as everyday socio-political events in Ireland
Pro-immigrant and human rights groups have strongly criticised the publication of the Immigration, Residence and Protection Bill 2007, hours before the announcement of the date for the general election.
BUSINESS managers have been urged to facilitate the integration of immigrants so that they can give their best to society.
A SEMINAR on the portrayal of ethnic minorities in the media took place at the University of Ulster’s Magee campus in Derry last week.
The US Ambassador to Ireland, Thomas Foley, recently spoke to students at Dublin City University (DCU) about what the United States is doing to address concerns about climate change due to global warming. I must say that I admire the ambassador for his willingness