Archive for 'Irish America'
Live tweeting the New York New Belfast Conference
I believe I may be the only person interested in live-tweeting the New York New Belfast Conference which begins today, but so be it! As someone who is interested in the post-conflict regeneration of the North of Ireland, absolutely loves Belfast (and New York!), I’m really looking forward to this conference. I’m also [...]
Posted: June 9th, 2010 under Brooklyn, Falls Road, Irish America, Irish Echo, Irish language, Irish peace process, NYC, New York New Belfast Conference, West Belfast, awesome, belfast, cross-community, economic justice, human rights, ireland.
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notes on a united ireland
Now that I can finally say I own a computer, I am finally getting around to writing a post about my participation in and my thoughts about the recent United Ireland forums hosted by Sinn Féin in New York and San Francisco. That’s a picture of me at the mic taken by my [...]
Posted: July 1st, 2009 under American politics, Gerry Adams, IAUC, Irish America, Irish Echo, Irish language, Irish peace process, Legacy Commission, Sinn Féin, adventure, awesome, cross-community, economic justice, gerry, human rights, ireland, justice, republican, truth, truth and reconciliation, united Ireland.
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Votáil Sinn Féin!
Posted: June 4th, 2009 under Gerry Adams, Irish America, Irish peace process, Sinn Féin, awesome, belfast, choice, cross-community, economic justice, environmental justice, human rights, ireland, justice, republican, truth.
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no jobs, no pensions
These documents were sent to me recently concerning the recent debates at Stormont and the House of Commons about the treatment of the Belfast Visteon/Ford plant employees. Though they are heading towards a settlement deal, it comes at a great cost, for there will be no jobs or pensions for anyone.
The two [...]
Posted: May 9th, 2009 under DUP, Gerry Adams, Irish America, West Belfast, belfast, cross-community, economic justice, ireland, trade unions, unions.
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Targeted investment is crucial to the peace process
This afternoon I am off to New York, where aside from visiting long lost friends, I will be attending tomorrow’s Index 30 luncheon on Wall St, hosted by The Irish Echo. Mary Louise Mallick, Deputy Comptroller of NY State, whom I had the good fortune to meet in Belfast last May, will receive the [...]
Posted: April 29th, 2009 under American politics, Barack Obama, Cultural Economy Conference, Falls Road, IAUC, Irish America, Irish Echo, Irish language, Irish peace process, MacBride Principles, West Belfast, belfast, economic justice, environmental justice, human rights, ireland, justice.
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Act NOW to Stop Pól Brennan’s Deportation
Please read the instructions below, care of Pól Brennan and his defense campaign. We only have 7 days to act to stop Pól’s deportation! Copies of your letters of support should also be sent to President Obama, Vice President Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Senate Majority Leader, as well as your own [...]
Posted: April 17th, 2009 under American politics, Department of Homeland Security, Irish America, deportation, ireland, justice, political prisoners.
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Hear the Visteon Story on Building Bridges Radio!
Found this lovely image of the Visteon protest in north London with a NY Times article about the future of Britain’s economy.
The podcast from Monday’s Building Bridges Radio interview with Visteon-Ford workers is now available for download by clicking here. The interview is the first segment after the headlines, and is actually quite [...]
Posted: April 15th, 2009 under Irish America, Uncategorized, West Belfast, belfast, economic justice, ireland, trade unions, unions.
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Scahill on Blackwater at UM
Went to hear Jeremy Scahill speak at UM the day before Halloween. I thought this would be a suitable post for the holiday, seeing as how *actually* terrifying the subject is, but I am only getting around to it now. I have yet to read his book, Blackwater: The Rise of America’s Most Powerful Mercenary [...]
Posted: November 2nd, 2008 under American politics, Barack Obama, British army, Iraq, Irish America, Pat Finucane Centre, Peter McBride, aegis defence services, afghanistan, belfast, human rights, ireland, middle east, presidential elections, private military contractors, shoot to kill policy, tim spicer.
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Obama speaks on Irish issues
Here’s an article from last week’s Irish Voice (15 October) by Cahir O’Doherty. The quotes from me are a combination of a phone interview and a press release. You can really tell which ones are more put together–but I really think there were some phrases that were struck from some of the comments that I [...]
Posted: October 22nd, 2008 under American politics, Barack Obama, British army, British government, IAUC, Irish America, Irish peace process, UDA, awesome, belfast, collusion, ireland, pat finucane, presidential elections, truth, truth and reconciliation, truth commission.
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On the PSNI and the Boston police
Earlier this week, I sent a letter to Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis to express my dismay upon hearing that his office sought advice from the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) regarding crowd control. This August 28 article in the Boston Globe states that the PSNI, well-versed in the art of crowd control from [...]
Posted: September 5th, 2008 under Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis, David Woodman, Hugh Orde, IAUC, Irish America, Irish peace process, Patten Commission, Police Service of Northern Ireland, RUC, belfast, collusion, human rights, ireland, police brutality, policing, relatives for justice, shoot to kill policy, truth.
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