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Irish Traveller, seeking answers by asking difficult questions about the colonialism of Ireland from Elizabethen Conquest 1600s & why no colonial systems changed in 1922. Irish Travellers & Settled Irish are result of English colonialism and one is last remaining ancient Gaelic culture. From 1922, 🇮🇪 kept the same colonial systems of oppression, Dublin was English Pale and too this day uses same colonial machines against Irish culture & the on going centuries odd persecution of Irish Travell ...
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Veronica O’Keane has recently retired from her position which was as a professor of psychiatry and consultant psychiatrist at Trinity College Dublin. She has over 30 years of experience in the field and has published numerous research papers, especially on mood disorders and perinatal depression. Dilean Foley, Archaeologist "digging deep" and his c…
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Review: "Colonialism and Decolonisation" Podcast with Claire Wright and GuestsIn a time when the discourse on colonialism and decolonisation has gained momentum across multiple global avenues, the podcast hosted by Claire Wright (Ulster University Belfast) emerges as an enlightening and thought-provoking exploration of the subject. Particularly foc…
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Dr. Fergus Shanahan, MD, DSc, MRIA, is a luminary in medicine, with over forty years dedicated to alleviating chronic inflammatory bowel disease. He's also an emeritus professor of medicine at University College Cork, celebrated for contributions to medical science.Irish Travellers embarked on a journey to rediscover their origins, challenging prev…
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This podcast delves deep into the vibrant history of early Gaelic Ireland, long before the English invasion (no hard feelings!). What might surprise you is the revelation that there were settled communities in the 7th to 9th centuries, and those on the move were not nomadic wanderers, but rather kings, warriors, and bards. The bards, often called "…
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Kerron Ó Luain, Dilean MacSearraigh and Bernard Sweeney.Colonial labels, Irish Travellers and Settled Irish were not just about defining and categorising people but about exerting control and domination. They were a way for the colonisers to justify their actions and to maintain their power over the indigenous population. But these labels did not j…
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Bernard Sweeney and Dilean Foley are joined by experts Patrick Nevin ,Elaine Martin and Robbie McVeigh The report of the Commission on Itinerancy, released in 1963, marked a significant turning point in the Irish government's approach to the Irish Traveller community. For the first time, the government made a concerted effort to "settle" Travellers…
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Sarah Meaney Sartori.1stDr Sarah Sartori - Higher Education Strategic ProjectLead, South East Technological UniversitySouth East Technological University. Maynooth UniversityCounty Wexford, Ireland.AboutI have worked as a creative adult educator for over fifteenyears and am passionate about the transformative power ofcritical education. My PhD was …
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Aldofph Reed Jr. has taught at Yale, Northwestern, and the New School for Social Research and he has written on racial and economic inequality. He is a contributing editor to The New Republic and has been a frequent contributor to The Progressive, The Nation, and other left-wing publications. He is a founding member of the U.S. Labor Party. Also, w…
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Mentality's, history, sociology, colonialism of Ireland and what decolonisation might look one way or another. The colonialism of Ireland is ongoing not for just Irish Travellers, but maybe also the wider population and even in a global context of colonialism these conversations are important. Researcher, Robbie McVeigh extensively has written on r…
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Declan Henry lives in Kent, England and was born in County Sligo, Ireland. He was educated at Goldsmiths’ College and King’s College, London. Declan holds a Master of Science Degree in Mental Health Social Work and a BA (Hons) in Education and Community Studies. He has dual vocational qualifications in Social Work and Community and Youth Work. He i…
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Grattan Puxon has been an activist and campaigner for the rights of the Gypsy Roma Traveller (GRT) community for over 50 years. He was a founding member of The Gypsy Council and has been heavily involved in international movements aimed at increasing the rights of the GRT community. He has greatly contributed to the running of World Romani Congress…
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Jim is engaged in science communication principally through radio and TV series explaining genetics to the public (e.g. Blood of the Vikings, On the Ocean, Is it better to be mixed race?, Gatwick Baby, British More or Less, Twincredibles, Meet the Izzards, the IFTA-winning Blood of the Irish and Blood of the Travellers, a book and radio series, The…
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History meets Metaverse in the present!. Dilean MacSearraigh, podcast from the other side touching on ancient history into the current mentality of technological rabbit holes. History, Matrix & Ireland.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travision/message
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Brian Harvey is an independent social researcher, working in both parts of Ireland, Britain and continental Europe in social policy analysis, research, evaluation and strategic planning. His main fields of work are poverty, social inclusion, community development, equality, human rights, European integration and the world of non-governmental organi…
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Joined with Patrick Nevin who had studied at Trinity college with picking up his degree in history. Patrick who is well a known and much respected Traveller activist. Patrick is the manager of a Traveller organisation in Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland. History, culture, identity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travis…
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We look into the current mental health of Irish Travellers & possible root causes. The English colonialism of Ireland and its unchanged systems of oppression in 1922. Music from the Traveller community and hosted by Mick Murphy. This is a short introduction and more In-depth podcasts are coming soon! Outside The Colony.Thank you Nick for editing th…
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