Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners – Free Derry Corner
Free Derry Corner, Derry, Ireland Free Derry Corner, Derry, IrelandSolidarity with Palestinian Prisoners - 3PM, Saturday, 11/09/2021 Free Derry Corner, Derry, Ireland Organised by Derry IPSC
Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners - 3PM, Saturday, 11/09/2021 Free Derry Corner, Derry, Ireland Organised by Derry IPSC
Friends of the International Brigades Ireland Omeath/Sliabh Foye Annual Commemoration Saturday 25 September 2021 The Gran Vue Hotel, Shore Road, Omeath 11:45 Commemorative March from Omeath Village to IB Memorial Carn on Sliabh Feá Sliabh Foye Forest Park 13:30 Spanish Picnic and Memorial Event for Eddie Ó Néill at the IB Memorial Carn How's Bar (Outdoor Area), Shore Road, Omeath 17:00 Music, Presentations & Refreshments
Margaret Skinnider was a veteran of the 1916 Rising, a suffragette, a republican, socialist, trade unionist and a teacher. Born in Scotland to Irish parents, she first became a suffragette, heavily involved in the fight for women's rights, and in Cumann na mBan activity, before emigrating to Ireland in December of 1915. In advance of the Rising she smuggled detonators and other materials into Dublin as part of the preparations. During the Easter week of 1916 she played a full combat role as a sniper, until she was wounded multiple times by gunfire from British forces. She remained active during...
Lasair Dhearg's recently launched position paper argues that the continued criminalisation of drug users and addiction does not help to resolve what is an endemic issue in our communities but makes it worse, and that the only effective solution is to treat drug use and addiction as a health issue. The complete decriminalisation of all drugs would allow the health service on both sides of the failed border to more effectively tackle this issue if adequately resourced. Join Lasair Dhearg Derry's public talk at 7pm on Wednesday the 3rd of November to discuss the issue of 'Drugs, Addiction & Decriminalisation'....
The Typist with the Webley - Winifred Carney Commemoration 2021 Winifred Carney was a suffragist, a teacher and a trade unionist, a member of Cumann na mBan and the Irish Citizen Army, she stood alongside James Connolly and her other comrades in the GPO in Dublin in 1916. Originally from Bangor, Co. Down, her family moved to the Falls Road when she was a child. Educated at the CBS school in Donegall Street, she later qualified as a secretary and as one of the first Belfast women to become a shorthand typist. Her education and skills she put to good...
It has been two decades since the rebranding of the 'Royal Ulster Constabulary' and the commencement of a supposed 'new dispensation' and the PSNI. On the 4th of November in 2001, the RUC received a heavy lick of paint, its funding, infrastructure, equipment, armoured fleet of vehicles, personnel, weaponry and purpose was given a new logo and name as part of a massive public relations exercise. The PSNI project is an ongoing one, with the intentions and hope of selling the force and recruiting from the Catholic, Nationalist and Republican community; with little success. Two decades on, with the shadow...
‘The Typist with the Webley' Winifred Carney was a suffragist, a teacher and a trade unionist, a member of Cumann na mBan and the Irish Citizen Army, she stood alongside James Connolly and her other comrades in the GPO in Dublin in 1916. Originally from Bangor, Co. Down, her family moved to the Falls Road when she was a child. Educated at the CBS school in Donegall Street, she later qualified as a secretary and as one of the first Belfast women to become a shorthand typist. Her education and skills she put to good use in her political activism,...