Equality

20 Years On: A story Ireland must revisit

A documentary uncovering the impact of Ireland’s 2004 Citizenship Referendum — stories of identity, belonging, and voices silenced for 20 years.

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Meet Peace Chukwurah: Breaking Barriers, Shaping Futures

As a second-generation migrant, Peace’s journey reveals the everyday realities of exclusion — and the unwavering hope for an Ireland where every voice is accepted.

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Faith & Racial Justice

Faith & Racial Justice • with Dr. Ebun Joseph • Conversations About Mission

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Discrimination against credentials in Black bodies: counterstories of the characteristic labour market experiences of migrants in Ireland

Black Africans across Europe who report higher levels of discrimination in employment encounter systemic resistance in their career pursuits.

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The Lives of Black Women in the Irish Labour Market – Part 3

In this first part of our documentary series, we begin exploring the lived experiences of 10 Black Irish women as they navigate the labour market. Their stories reveal eye-opening insights into challenges, opportunities, and the realities of workplace equity.

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Equity in the Workplace: Stories of Black Irish Women in Academia and the Teaching Profession (Volume 2)

This book is a collaborative effort to amplify the voices of Black and African Irish women in academia and the teaching profession in Ireland.

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The Lives of Black Women in the Irish Labour Market – Part 1

In this first part of our documentary series, we begin exploring the lived experiences of 10 Black Irish women as they navigate the labour market. Their stories reveal eye-opening insights into challenges, opportunities, and the realities of workplace equity.

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Dr Ebun Joseph joined publicjobs staff to discuss anti-racism in the workplace

October was Black History Month – a month that celebrates black history, culture and achievement. And while celebrating black history and culture, it is important to acknowledge that racism and discrimination are part of the global black and ethnic minority experience, and Ireland is no different.

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The centrality of race and whiteness in the Irish labour market

Although race has been widely acknowledged as an illusion that is socially constructed, skin colour and nationality of descent continue to influence socioeconomic outcomes.

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