(1/3) Campaign Win! ✅
I’m delighted that the Government has today announced that they will pass Philomena’s Law! 💚☘️
This is a bill I introduced to Parliament exactly a year ago to deliver justice for 13,000 survivors of Ireland’s Mother and Baby Homes living in Britain …
📣Our campaign for Philomena's Law has achieved a major victory today At a summit in Cork, the British government announced it would introduce a new law ensuring applicants to Ireland's Mother & Baby Institutions Payment Scheme living in Britain won't lose means-tested benefits.
An incredible story of Nora from Dublin, who married a Bengali and joined the Bengali independence movement. Thanks to our partner at the Mixed Museum and the Irish government’s Emigrant Support Programme. We've added to the online AMRI Exhibition. https://t.co/eZtBc0HpMh
The association is delighted that our member Prof Dame Elizabeth Anionwu was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Dublin at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland on 24 Nov 2024. Our Chair Jude Hughes, and Director Conrad Bryan and Oona Agbi Colin attended, has her guests.
We were delighted to present an Honorary Doctorate to Professor Dame Elizabeth Anionwu today, recognising her impact in the field of nursing.
She delivered an inspiring address to graduates, speaking about her close ties to Ireland and her outstanding career.
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@AssocMRI I think you’ll be interested in the new Mixed Messages.@DrJarryd has spent years in Multiracial studies. He defines fluid identity, rights to identify & shares his own story showing how Mixed people have unique journeys & shared understanding. https://t.co/feMqbB2i8v
We are pleased to see that the contribution of the Association of Mixed Race Irish has been recognised in this important United Nations publication on Reparatory Justice for People of African Descent (note 8 page 10). See report here:
https://t.co/VkxsYbhb7E
Members of the Renewing Roots programme share their creative expressions & explore healing after harm, supported by @FreaCommunity
+ Listen to excerpts of testimonies from a pilot oral history programme
Part of the Liverpool Irish Festival
Sat 1 Nov 2-5pm
https://t.co/XgsdXuvm0Q
Come and join us on Facebook, where we have just started a page to help as many people as possible stay up to date with our work
Thank you for continuing to support us💚
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Dublin Festival of History | Black History Month Lecture with Gary Younge - 6 October 2025. A public lecture and question and answer session with Gary Younge to launch Black History Month Dublin. Tickets available here:
https://t.co/JnfEqOLLOj
This conversation entitled 'In the Half Light: Voices from Black Ireland', the podcast is delivered in partnership with the Museum of Literature Ireland and curated by Dr Phil Mullen (Assistant Professor of Black Studies at Trinity College) Register here:
https://t.co/ryl9N2GjqU