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“Things either call for things, or they don’t.”
Colette Fitzpatrick was quick to reply when Newstalk co-host Shane Coleman asked her how she managed to “juggle it all”.
“Do you deny people whose views you find repulsive the oxygen of publicity or do you engage in the hope of teasing out some of the contradictions?”
A Birthday Cake for George Washington has raised questions about depictions of slavery.
This year’s Oscars again feature all white actors in acting categories.
David Pocock ‘is a really interesting character,’ says Michael Cheika.
The actress forgot to congratulate Viola Davis and all hell broke loose…
The actor cut across a black film producer to explain diversity to her, and people went MAD.
Oh Matt.
The spotlight and the magnifying glass have…
Recent developments suggest things are on the up for diversity in the tech sector, but there is still a long way to go.
In the US, only 2% of its workers were black.
The last one is the most important.
A new initiative hopes to get more young people from diverse backgrounds running for office.
The actor described black actors as “coloured” during an interview.
A new movement is pushing for gender balance in the corporate world.
Cheryl Boone Isaacs says she would like diversity to improve, but refused to condemn this years nominations.
The Academy’s (94% white) voters indisputably snubbed creative talent by non-white actors and directors this year.
There’ll be an exhibit for LGBT graduates at today’s gradireland career fair.
A number of events are taking place in October to honour black culture and heritage.
The social media giant joins Facebook, Google, LinkedIn and Yahoo in being lambasted for hiring mostly white and Asian men.
With a 25% growth since the turn of the year, tag rugby is proving to be increasingly popular.
In the run-up to Africa Day, Salome Mbugua discusses her social justice work in Ireland and various African countries.
A referendum in Michigan that disallowed the policy has been backed the US Supreme Court.
Chris Powell’s sacking as Charlton Athletic boss leaves the former Ireland international as the only non-white manager in the top 92 clubs.
It’s one of several changes in a revised corporate governance code issued by the Central Bank.
The stamps show people from outside of Ireland working and living in the country.
The new presenter of The Week in Politics and co-presenter of the News At One spoke about her excitement over the new roles.
Foy is one of eight nominees for the award with Senator David Norris also shortlisted.
Paying attention to multiple, often mutually reinforcing disadvantages, can help us understand injustices committed against marginalised members of our society, writes Clara Fischer.
GLEN, the Gay & Lesbian Equality network, has welcomed the news.
The changes to councils will reinforce the dominance of the three major parties, says Fine Gael councillor Mick Glynn.
The broadcasting watchdog says Denis O’Brien doesn’t “control” Independent News & Media – he just has “a substantial interest”.
The broadcasting watchdog will write to Denis O’Brien’s radio company, “on the subject matter of control and ownership”.
Groupthink, cronyism and lack of accountability are largely to blame for the disastrous mess Ireland is now in, writes Clara Fischer.
GLEN is launching the kit to allow organisations to get the best out of diversity.
The new Ownership and Control Policy is the blueprint under which authorities will consider whether to block a takeover.
Primary school teachers will also vote on a motion to maintain their pay levels as set out under the Croke Park deal.
Putting different faces on screen isn’t about box-ticking – it’s about catering to the real society that’s out there, writes Dil Wickremasinghe.
Minister for Communications Pat Rabbitte suggested that defamation and regulatory rules could apply to online media outlets.
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