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Bludget 2011 – your online wakes

December 6th, 2010 · Blogging, Irish Politics, Recession

You’ll find me here later today looking at Budget 2011 from a disability and social welfare/health angle. The Irish Internet’s cup truly doth run over in terms of online coverage. If you are on twitter and following #budget11 you may not be able to keep up with the stream and may need a bit more (ill) considered analysis or humour/escapism etc.

For human rights issues you can join the fine folks at Humanrights.Ie. TheJournal.ie will have a liveblog, budget calculator, and virtual panel. Politico.ie will be continuing their #budgetjam and not to be confused with Politics.ie where a whole lot of different jamming will be going on. Serious economy geeks will be hanging out on at IrishEconomy.ie TASC are also doing a liveblog. The Wheel which provides support and representation for some community voluntary sector groups is promises commentary also.

RTE and the IrishTimes and the Irish Examiner are all in on the party this year with calculators and streams and the case studies promised.

I will be updating on the budget live streams as I get them. I’m getting my tea, jellies and cigs ready as I wrap myself in the blanket.

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Gay Traveller Support Group win National Award

December 3rd, 2010 · Equality, Homophobia, LGBT

In the midst of the snow and economic chaos the Traveller Pride Awards yesterday may have gone unnoticed, however the Irish Times gives excellent coverage to the ceremony and the prize winners. The prizes were presented by President Mary McAleese.

The community prize was shared by Rosaleen McDonagh and the Gay Traveller Support Group.  When it came time for the Gay group to come and collect their prize nobody in the room felt that they could come forward because they didn’t feel comfortable.   Rosaleen collected the award on their behalf, she and other Travellers and other lesbians and gay men working with Travellers have been supporting this group who this year marched in the Dublin and Galway Pride Parades.

I’ve been aware of the group for some time and the great difficulties that they experience both in the lgbt community/scene and in the Traveller community. As the gay man interviewed in the Irish Times piece says there are huge similarities between different groups and their lived experiences in Irish Society.

It struck me how similar the life of a disabled person is to the life of a Traveller. We both have to fight against prejudice and isolation.

As a lesbian with a disability I have known the difficulties in both the lgbt community and also the disability sector.  It’s a case of constant coming out or constant shutting up or being shut out.

Rosaleen said yesterday that there are 100 ways to be a Traveller and that is so true elsewhere – there are 100 ways to lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered.  Different ethnicities, social classes, abilities, sexual desires, relationships,  marital statuses, opinions and needs.  We’re a very diverse bunch and that diversity has to be recognised and celebrated.

There are great difficulties faced by lgbt Pavees in living their lives openly.   Retaining your Traveller identity while coming out is hard.  Coming out to family and friends and staying connected to those contacts is nearly impossible.

There are also huge challenges for Lesbian Travellers as they are even more invisible for many reasons including lack of access to money, freedom and safety to move and explore their lives and been seen to reject marriage and family obligations if they do not marry.

The recognition by Traveller culture of the diversity in their community will hopefully help the Gay Traveller Support Group to thrive in the coming years and for it’s members to overcome the racism and homophobia in both communities.  The LGBT community must also work on continuing to support the group and lgbt Travellers and other minorities in Irish society.

Congratulations to them and of course also to Rosaleen McDonagh for winning the overall prize for her work in pursuing a more inclusive community for Travellers.

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Rachel’s cocktail warnings

December 1st, 2010 · Uncategorized

That’s us lemon sucking, olive munchers told.

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

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Budgetjamming the myths

December 1st, 2010 · Blogging, Irish Politics, Live Blogging, Newsdump, Newstalk

Over on Politico.ie a fine bunch of people are spending time between now and Budget day liveblogging the myths of the economy, reflecting on the state we are in and all the other phrases that make up what we are told is the ‘national discourse’.

The project is part of Budgetjam and there will be a ongoing critique of the media and the coverage of all the budgetary and #bailout/sellout issues.

Go have a look and join in kicking the elephant out of the room.

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Cowen says sorry

December 1st, 2010 · Irish Politics

Not a lot of parody over the current situation – thanks to Jim to passed on this to me to have a look at.

This is from Taiwain seemingly – There is a Libertas\Fr. Ted thing going on which has me wondering!

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