by manuelwatt | Dec 14, 2020
‘Making a scene for change’ was a training course that explored social inclusion through Theatre of the Oppressed, Forum theatre and Legislative theatre and planned achievable local and international projects that supports the participation of young people!
by manuelwatt | Dec 14, 2020
Our Table was founded by activist Ellie Kisyombe and Michelle Darmody, who met through a shared belief that a conversation needed to be started about Direct Provision, and the idea that food was a good way to get conversation started. Ellie has been a vocal campaigner...
by manuelwatt | Dec 14, 2020
Was a performance devised with 10 young people from Ireland, Andorra, Catalunya, Bulgaria and Poland about the reception of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Directed by Peter Hussey it was part of a youth theatre exchange in Organya, Catalunya, called Play the...
by manuelwatt | Dec 14, 2020
This guide is an overview of the Irish immigration system, including: 1) An overview of the different routes and reasons migrants come to Ireland 2) Types of immigration permissions (also known as ‘stamps’ or ‘GNIB stamps’) 3) Information on how these permissions are...
by manuelwatt | Dec 14, 2020
Our Place was a project that sought to offer a marginalized section of our community a creative and positive experience within a museum environment. Over six weeks in early 2016 the Glucksman hosted art workshops for a group of children from two direct provision...
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