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.
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.
10 microaggressions in the workplace
Workplace microaggressions may be subtle,
The Lives of Black women in the Irish labour market
In this documentary, we ask 10 Black Irish women if they experience equity in the workplace. Their responses will surprise you.
‘Don’t feel guilty for being white – do something with it’ Dr Ebun Joseph speaks out
Dr Ebun Joseph is the module coordinator in UCD, of the first Black Studies programme in Ireland. She is also one of Ireland’s leading voices on race, migration, social policy and equality. Here she talks to Lizzie Gore-Grimes about bias in the workplace, the inhumanity of Direct Provision and the litmus test for racism in Ireland – Dublin airport passport control.