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A Brief Hist ory of t he Irish and Labor In Am erica
The Am azing Cont ribut ions of Irish Born and Am ericans of Irish ancest ry t o t he Labor
Movem
THE MOLLY MAGUIERS
Most of us are aw are of The Molly Maguires; t hanks m ost ly t o a classic fict ionalized film of t he sam e nam e. We can st art here w it h t his epic st ruggle!
The Molly Maguires w ere a secret ive Irish-Am erican labor organizat ion t hat em erged in t he ant hracit e coal regions of Pennsylvania during t he m id-19t h cent ury. The group is know n for it s involvem ent in labor act ivsm and oft en resort ing t o violent m eans t o address t he harsh w orking condit ions and low w ages faced by coal m iners.
Background on Mine Ow ners, Wages, and Working Condit ions:The ant hracit e coal indust ry w as a m ajor econom ic force in Pennsylvania during t he 19t h cent ury. The m ine ow ners, w ho w ere prim arily indust rialist s and capit alist s, sought t o m axim ize t heir profit s by keeping w ages low and w orking condit ions poor. Miners, predom inant ly Irish im m igrant s, faced dangerous w orking environm ent s, long hours, low pay, and lack of basic am enit ies.
The Molly Maguires em erged as a response t o t hese dire condit ions Nam ed aft er a secret societ y from Ireland t hat resist ed landlords during t he Great Fam ine, t he Am erican Molly Maguires w ere believed t o have engaged in act s of violence, sabot age, and int im idat ion against m ine ow ners and t heir agent s These act ions w ere seen as a w ay t o fight back against t he
exploit at ion and abuse faced by t he m iners. The Molly Maguires' act ivit ies included at t acks on com pany propert y, int im idat ion of st rikebreakers, and t arget ed killings of m ine forem en and ot her officials. Tensions bet w een t he Molly Maguires and t he m ine ow ners reached a boiling point . The m ine ow ners, support ed by local law enforcem ent and Pinkert on det ect ives, init iat ed a crackdow n on t he organizat ion A series of t rials w ere held in t he 1870s, result ing in t he convict ion and execut ion of several alleged Molly Maguires The t rials w ere cont roversial and m arred by allegat ions of w it ness t am pering and unfair legal proceedings
Connery as Jack Kehoe, a charact er based on a real-life figure associat ed w it h t he Molly Maguires. The film direct ed by Mart in Rit t focuses on t he t ensions bet w een t he m iners and t he m ine ow ners, as w ell as t he conflict w it hin t he Irish-Am erican com m unit y about how best t o resist exploit at ion. The film explores t hem es of social injust ice, labor right s, and t he challenges faced by im m igrant w orkers in a host ile environm ent . In popular cult ure and hist orical m em ory, t he Molly Maguires have com e t o sym bolize t he st ruggle for fair labor pract ices and t he lengt hs t o w hich w orkers m ight go w hen faced w it h ext rem e exploit at ion While t here is st ill debat e am ong hist orians about t he exact nat ure and ext ent of t he Molly Maguires' act ivit ies, t heir st ory rem ains an im port ant chapt er in t he hist ory of labor act ivism in t he Unit ed St at es Continued on next psge
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The heroic and t ragic labor st ruggle of t he Molly Maguires w as brought t o t he big screen in t he 1970 film " The Molly Maguires," st arring Sean
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ent in t he Unit ed St at es are t he st uff of legends! Here is a but a sm at t ering of t he st ruggles and t rium phs of just som e of t hese heroic people.
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MOTHER JONES
Early Life and Tragedies:
Mary Harris Jones, lat er know n as Mot her Jones, w as born on August 1, 1837, in Count y Cork, Ireland. She w as one of four children in her fam ily. Her fam ily faced econom ic hardship, and as a young girl, she w it nessed t he devast at ing im pact of t he Irish Pot at o Fam ine. In t he early 1850s, she im m igrat ed t o Canada and lat er m oved t o t he Unit ed St at es. She set t led in Michigan and t rained as a t eacher. In 1861, she m arried George Jones, an ironw orker and union organizer. The couple had four children: t w o sons, Terence and Richard, and t w o daught ers, Cat herine and Mary Tragedy st ruck her fam ily in a series of event s The w orst of t hese w as in in 1867 w hen her husband and four children fell vict im t o a yellow fever epidem ic t hat sw ept t hrough Mem phis w here t he young fam ily had set t led Mary herself survived t he illness, but her husband and all of her children died
The young Irish w idow m oved t o Chicago and w orked as a t each and began her act ivism m ot ivat ed by her grief and her desire t i ease t he pain povert y and injust ice t hat she saw , Short ly aft er, in 1871, t he Great Chicago Fire devast at ed t he cit y of Chicago, dest roying m any hom es and businesses, including Mary Jones's ow n This event left her hom eless and facing even m ore adversit y These t ragic event s had a profound im pact on Mary Jones's life She developed an even st ronger sense of em pat hy and a fierce det erm inat ion t o fight for t he right s of w orkers and t o im prove t heir living and w orking condit ions She channeled her grief and anger int o her act ivism , event ually becom ing one of t he m ost prom inent and influent ial labor organizers in Am erican hist ory She becam e involved in t he labor m ovem ent and organized num erous st rikes and prot est s t o fight for bet t er w orking condit ions, fair w ages, and im proved t reat m ent of w orkers She w as know n for her passionat e speeches and her abilit y t o inspire w orkers t o st and up against pow erful corporat e int erest s and corrupt polit icians
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Mother Jones continued
Starting in 1872, Mother Jones dedicated herself to the causeof organizing in theUS Labor Movement Shewas tireless in her work for the protection and rights of workers and against injustice in general Despite facing legal challenges and imprisonment, Mother Jones continued her work as a labor and social activist, advocating for workers' rights and social justice until her death in 1930
Early on in her work, shegained National Prominence In 1902, Mother Jones was called " the most dangerous woman in America" by theWest Virginian district attorney, ReeseBlizzard, during an anti-labor trial. Shehad been arrested on the flimsy chargeof ignoring an injunction prohibiting gathering to protest during a strke, This label was intended to paint her as a radical and agitator
The outcome of thetrial was that Mother Jones was found guilty of violating the injunction and was sentenced to twenty years in prison. However, this harsh sentence drew national attention and widespread public sympathy for her cause. Eventually, her sentence was commuted, and she was released from prison after serving about a year.
Just a few of the early and historically important actions, causes and strikes in which she played a significant role are outlined here. It is amazing that Mother Jones work spanned decades!
Just some of her most notable actions & vcontributions include:
Coal Miners' Strikeof 1902: Mother Jones played a significant role in organizing coal miners during theCoal Miners' Strikeof 1902, which sought to improveworking conditions, reduce work hours, and secure fair wages for miners.
Textile Workers' Strikeof 1903: Jones was a key figurein theTextile Workers' Strikeof 1903 in Philadelphia, whereshe supported thedemands of femaletextile workers for better pay and improved working conditions
Ludlow Massacre (1914): One of the most tragic events shewas involved in was theLudlow Massacre in Colorado. Shesupported striking coal miners and their families who were living in tent colonies. Theconflict escalated, and theColorado National Guard attack-ed thetent colony, resulting in numerous deaths, including women and children.
Steel Strike of 1919: Mother Jones continued her advocacy during theSteel Strikeof 1919, whereshe worked to organize steel workers and their families in their fight for better wages and working conditions
Child Labor Activism: Jones was also known for her campaigns against child labor. No doubt theloss of her own children made this a very
Cork, Ireland born. Mary Harris Jones (1837 - 1930)
Beloved Am erican labor leader, know as Mot her Jones She rem ains a significant figure in t he hist ory of Labor
Organizing in Am erica
personal effort Shefirmly believed that children should be in schools rather than working in dangerous and exploitative conditions in factories and mines.Her fierce dedication to workers' rights earned her thenickname " the most dangerous woman in America." Despiteher advanced age, shecontinued to be a powerful forcein labor activism until her death in 1930
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There arescores of Irish Born and Irish Americans who have served their country and the American Labor Movement. Here are but a few of these illustrious patriots.
Terence Powderly (1849-1924):
Powderly was an Irish-American labor leader and the head of the Knights of Labor, one of the largest and most important labor organizations of the late 19th century.
James Connolly (1868-1916):
An Irish revolutionary and socialist, Connolly was a leader of the Easter Rising in Ireland in 1916 Healso had ties to theAmerican labor movement through his involvement with the Socialist Labor Party and the Industrial Workers of the World.
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964):
Born in New Hampshire to an Irish immigrant family, Flynn was a labor leader and women's rights activist. She was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and worked closely with the Industrial Workers of the World
Harry Bridges (1901-1990):
An Australian-born labor leader of Irish descent, Bridges was a key figure in the labor movement on the West Coast of the United States. He founded the International Longshoreand Warehouse Union (ILWU) and played a significant rolein improving working conditions for dockworkers.
Michael Quill (1905-1966):
Quill was an Irish-born labor leader who co-founded the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU). He played a vital rolein organizing public transportation workers and advocating for their rights.
GeorgeMeany (1894-1980) and Lane Kirkland (1922-1999):
Both Meany and Kirkland were of Irish descent Meany and Kirkland were influential leaders of the American labor movement who worked closet together for many years Meany was the first president of the AFL-CIO, while Kirkland succeeded him and continued their work to improve labor conditions.
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Oran ge Coun t y' s Legen dary Irish M usic M ak ers THE FENIANS
The Fenians are the favorite for many among the great Irish Bands of County Orange! To the delight of their legions of fans, they return to The Coach House on September 16 for their annual HALF-WAY TO PADDY'S DAY Celebration & Concert!
For a generation, these guys havebeen
evolving into an amazing Irish Trad Rock group who never disappoint Headliners at Irish & Celtic Fairs and Festivals around theUnited states and well know as theIrish Contingent at local general public festivals and community street fairs as well They have becomea dominating forcein Irish Music in Southern California!
THE FENIANS pict ured here are Rob William s, Terry Casey, Chris Pierce and Tardu Yegin
TheFenians havealso been leading the hugeand always sold out ToursTo Irelandfor many years too. A unique featureof these tour is performances of TheFenians throughout Ireland. Under thestewardship of Founding Member, Terry Casey, the tours have garnered a reputation as oneof thebest ways to visit the Emerald Isle.
For over t w ent y five years, The Fenians have delivered t heir pot ent m ix of t radit ional Irish folk and good old rock n roll all across t he USA and Ireland Wit h an ever expanding set of original creat ions, as w ell as cont em porary and t radit ional t unes plucked from t he panoply of t he genre, t hese five lads put on a live show t hat is second t o none.
Through t heir m usic and voices, Terry Casey , Rob William s, Tardu Yegin , Chris Pierce, and David Weeks-Wynne represent Everym an - sw eet and sorrow ful; brave and beaut iful; angry and am used.
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Ext raordinary Im pact of Not re Dam e/ Navy Gam e in
The recent College Foot ball m at ch bet w een Not re Dam e and Navy proved t o be an incredible boon for t he Irish econom y, set t ing a new w orld record In a decidedly one-sided gam e, Not re Dam e em erged t rium phant w it h a com m anding 42-3 vict ory. Quart erback Sam Hart m an delivered a sensat ional debut perform ance, st aking an early claim for t he prest igious Heism an t rophy.
The st adium w as filled t o it s capacit y of 49,000 spect at ors, w it h an im pressive 39,000 individuals m aking t he journey from t he Unit ed St at es.
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"Attendance marked a historic global record for the largest number of Americans traveling to an international sporting event."
Aviva St adium in Dublin w as t he host for t he Aer Lingus College Football Classic
DUBLIN GAME Cont.
This at t endance m arked a hist oric global record for t he largest num ber of Am ericans t raveling t o an int ernat ional sport ing event .
The cit y of Dublin w ent above and beyond, ensuring a vibrant at m osphere for t he occasion. The iconic Dam e St reet w as t ransform ed int o a pedest rian zone, and various event s enlivened various corners of t he cit y
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Irish Em igrat ion Museum is present ing a lim it ed-t im e exhibit ion t it led "Proxim it y Unveiled " This exhibit w ill delve int o t he profound connect ions bet w een Ireland and Not re Dam e, along w it h t he enduring bond bet w een Ireland and t he US The econom ic im pact of t he gam e is not hing short of ast ounding, w it h est im at ions placing t he generat ed revenue for bot h t he Irish econom y and Dublin at a st aggering ?150 m illion.
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The t radit ion of college foot ball in Ireland dat es t o 1988 w hen Bost on College clashed w it h Arm y The recent m at ch is t he eight h inst allm ent of such event s host ed in Dublin Looking ahead, t he excit em ent cont inues as Georgia Tech and Florida St at e are slat ed t o com pet e at t he Aviva St adium next year This rem arkable occurrence w ill m ark t he first inst ance of gam es host ed in Ireland for t hree consecut ive years
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Aw ard Winning Irish Trio, Socks in t he Frying Pan, Com ing t o Thousand Oaks
One of t he m ost sought -aft er Irish bands in m usic t oday, Socks in t he Frying Pan com es t o t he Scherr Forum Theat re on Sat urday, Sept em ber 9, 2023, at 7:30 pm Their dynam ic vocal harm onies, virt uosic m usical abilit y and t heir onst age w it has capt ured and capt ivat ed audiences t he w orld around Socks in t he Frying Pan are com prised of Aodán Coyne on guit ar and vocals and t he accom plished Hayes brot hers--Shane Hayes on accordion and Fiachra Hayes on fiddle & banjo. This yout hful t rio blend Irish t radit ional m elodies w it h t heir ow n personal flair w hich has gained t hem crit ical acclaim and accolades including ?New Band of t he Year ?by t he Irish Music Associat ion Hailing from t he Irish m usic m ecca t hat is Ennis, Count y Clare t he ?Socks sound?cam e as a biproduct of t hree friends playing in pubs t oget her, learning from one anot her and having fun. An album w as t he inevit able next st ep - t heir first unassum ing ent ry int o t he w orld of Irish m usic recordings. Fast forw ard one year lat er and t he album had w on ?Album of t he Year ?from t he Live Ireland m usic aw ards Five years and t w o m ore m ult i-aw ard-w inning st udio album s lat er, t he band have headlined all of t he m ajor Irish m usic fest ivals in Am erica and have branched int o t he broader w orld m usic scene, perform ing at t he likes of t he Walnut Valley Fest ival in Winfield Kansas, t he Tønder folk m usic fest ival in Denm ark and alongside such act s as St ing, Aret ha Franklin and Rod St ew art at t he w orld fam ous New Orleans Jazz Fest ival t o nam e but a few The group has been em braced in t he Unit ed St at es and praised for t heir m odern t radit ional st yle and energet ic approach t o m usic. They have a clear love
for live perform ance w hich only com plim ent s t he t radit ional essence in t heir show s and m akes for a t ruly unique form of ent ert ainm ent . Single t icket s are on sale now and are priced at $35 w it h group discount s available Ticket s are available from Ticket m ast er online at w w w t icket m ast er com or t hrough t he Bank of Am erica Perform ing Art s Box Office, locat ed at 2100 Thousand Oaks Boulevard. For m ore inform at ion call 805-449-2787 or visit w w w.bapact housandoaks.com
Socks in t he Frying Pan : Aodán Coyne on guit ar and vocals, Shane Hayes on accordion and Fiachra Hayes on fiddle & banjo
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Kerry Irish Product ions Announces Tw o Christ m as Them ed St age Show s for t he 2023 Season
The Sound of Christ m as Sing Along
Fri, Decem ber 22 at 7:30pm
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Sing your way into the season with joyful holiday favorites A fun-filled sing-along with orchestra and choir, and a wonderful way to celebrate the holidays with those you love!
Jingle Bells, DecktheHalls, I?ll beHomefor Christmas, Rudolph theRed Nosed Reindeer, WhiteChristmas, Silent Night, DingDongMerrilyon High, and many more, will ring through the theatre as orchestra, choir and audience join forces in a delightful afternoon to celebrate the holidays A festive event for the entire family!
With Emmy-nominated conductor Charles Fernandez, and the Sound of Christmas Chamber Players and Choir, and narrator by Irish Actress Sheelagh Cullen.
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The View from Ireland
Do Not Adjust t he Set : Adjust t he Broadcast er
By Maurice Fitzpatrick
On April 9t h, t he Sunday Business Post print ed a leak from t he board of our nat ional broadcast er, RTÉ, about a cont roversy over t he appoint m ent of t he next Direct or General t hat divided t he board of direct ors It w as far from t he first t im e t hat m em bers of t he board bet rayed t heir confident ialit y obligat ions But it w as dram at ic given t he collapse of aut horit y t hat charact erised RTÉ?s form er DG?s t enure and t he ongoing financial crises t hat dog t he broadcast er Chair of t he board, Siún Ní Raghallaigh, had t o appear before a governm ent al hearing t o answ er for t he w ay in w hich t he appoint m ent had been bot ched and leaked In response, she gat hered t he board and had a law yer lect ure t hem on t heir obligat ion not t o leak Yet she w oke up t o unfort unat e new s on Sunday, May 20t h, again in t he Sunday Business Post Her st iff w arning t o her colleagues not t o leak had been duly leaked
If t hat seem ed like a glim pse of how dysfunct ional t he nat ional broadcast er has becom e, it w as dw arfed by w hat follow ed in June An audit revealed t hat RTÉ had considerably under-declared it s paym ent s t o it s highest paid present er, t he out going present er of t he Lat e Lat e Show , Ryan Tubridy, paying him (but not declaring) ?345,000 ($375,000) over five consecut ive years, 2017-2022. These secret paym ent s and dishonest declarat ions occurred in t he backdrop of RTÉ im posing pay cut s on it s st aff. The st at ion lied about Tubridy?s salary and Tubridy said not hing in five years t o correct t he record. To cover t he ext ra and undeclared paym ent s t o Tubridy, RTÉ devised a ruse of funnelling advert isem ent revenue st raight t o Tubridy. When t he advert iser pulled out in 2021, t he Irish t axpayer w as unw it t ingly m ade t o pay t he bill. Ní Raghallaigh acknow ledged t hat ?RTÉ has fallen short of t he high st andards t hat it set s for it self ?? high st andards t hat are rat her invisible t o t he hum an eye.
The Tubridy scandal led t o furt her governm ent al hearings (held by Oireacht as com m it t ees) t hat int errogat ed t he RTÉ execut ive over t hree successive w eeks in June and July Not hing in RTÉ?s 97-year hist ory w as as dam aging as w hat em erged from t hose
hearings They unlocked a sea of corrupt ion in t he broadcast er Bungs, baubles and perks have been passed around bet w een t he execut ive and it s elit e present ers for decades; t he scale of t he disclosure and t he underhand m et hods (involving offshore ?bart er ?account s) has dest royed public t rust in RTÉ.
Chair of t he pow erful governm ent al Public Account s Com m it t ee, Brian St anley, responded: ?w ho set up t his dodgy account ancy pract ices? Who set it off? Who signed off on it ? And w ho knew about it and w hy??The chair of t he Media com m it t ee, Niam h Sm yt h TD, expressed anger at t he m em bers of her com m it t ee being ?conned and m isled? . To address t his geyser of scandals, seven invest igat ions have now been est ablished. The report s w ill t ake up t o eight m ont hs t o be com plet e and w ill ensure t hat a series of revelat ions about t he m ism anagem ent of RTÉ w ill cont inue t hroughout t he rest of t he year and int o 2024
On July 12t h, at a governm ent al (Oireacht as) com m it t ee hearing, t he agent for ? t op t alent ? , Noel Kelly, repeat edly blam ed RTÉ for all oversight , m aint aining t hat he w as only follow ing inst ruct ions t o creat e invoices w it hout any nam e on t hem and process paym ent s t hrough an account in London Cat herine Murphy TD ret ort ed: ?This follow ing inst ruct ions It ?s called t he Nurem berg defence? As if t heir rem oval from realit y needed t o be furt her dem onst rat ed, an RTÉ?s ? t alent ? , Dave Fanning, w ho is also represent ed by Noel Kelly, bem oaned on his show t hat evening t he ?nonsensical Oireacht as Nurem berg t rial? .
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The new Direct or General, Kevin Bakhurst , t ook over t he role on July 10t h Already Bakhurst w as facing a st orm of financial problem s and a governm ent t hat had run out of pat ience w it h RTÉ?s inabilit y t o run it self. Now he faces a cat ast rophe on every front . The m ost relent less opposit ion w ill com e from t he st aff w ho have been t arnished by t he hypocrisy, incom pet ence of t he m anagem ent and t he grot esque unfairness of RTÉ?s financial policies
One disast er has engendered anot her The bet rayal of public t rust has m ade it im possible for t he governm ent t o increase it s funding for RTÉ or t o reform t he ineffect ive w ay in w hich RTÉ collect s it s t elevision licence fees from t he public The public w ill vent it s rage t hrough non-paym ent of t he t elevision licence fees on a scale not seen since t he (successful) m ass prot est against w at er charges in 2014-2017. Com m ercial revenue w ill also drain aw ay from RTÉ due t o t he reput at ional dam age The resent m ent of t he RTÉ execut ive am ong it s st aff, w ho m ust face an unsym pat het ic public, w ill deepen, m aking t he organisat ion alm ost im possible t o run.
So, w hat can be done? The Irish public and governm ent do not need t o im agine a nat ional broadcast er dedicat ed t o public service program m ing: w e have one already in t he form of TG4, t he Irish language channel. Sim ilarly, w e need a public broadcast er in t he English language t hat asks searching quest ions of Irish societ y and serves t he public, not it self
So, here is a proposal for t he governm ent : dissolve t he t ravest y t hat is our nat ional broadcast er RTÉ?s grounds in Dublin 4 w ould sell for a fort une That m oney could be used t o est ablish a new cam pus, locat ed on t he out skirt s of Dublin. The new broadcast er w ould priorit ise t raining young people and provide t hem w it h affordable living accom m odat ion on cam pus w hile t hey t rain It w ould have a new m edia depart m ent t o int errogat e t he role of public service m edia in t he 21st cent ury and yet anot her depart m ent t o im agine and im plem ent an all-Ireland m edia service. It w ould curat e and digit ise t he archive t hat RTÉ neglect ed (or w orse) over t he past decades, w hich w ould be m ade available t o t he public for non-com m ercial use for free. Furt herm ore, t he governm ent w ould m andat e t he revenue com m ission t o collect t he licence fee t o ensure an approxim at e annual budget on t he condit ion t hat t he broadcast er w ould have t o run it self on t hat budget and w it hout recourse t o advert isem ent revenue. St aff, including senior m anagem ent , could apply for jobs at t he new nat ional broadcast er t o be rem unerat ed on a st rict civil service pay scale and pay cap Those unhappy w it h such t erm s need not apply Then w e m ight just have a nat ional broadcast er t hat is w ort hy of t he nam e. Is it not not able t hat no polit ical part y, including t he ?part y of change? , are proposing such radical m easures?
ED NOTE: Sadly, IrelandWeek for 2023 has been canceled. This year's iteration of IrelandWeek live from Los Angeles will be back in 2024 and will continue to showcase where Ireland excels, in the fields of Entertainment, Arts, Culture, Tourism, Tech, Food, and much more.
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This colum n last m ont h about t he Irish Language by our great friend and Irish Art s and Ent ert ainm ent colum nist Maurice Fit zpat rick really resonat ed w it h us, I use t he m ont hs of t he year in each issue but m y Irish is very lim it ed In fact , w orking on t he folio (t he t op of each page) t his issue, I forgot t he w ord for July in Irish and had t o look it up I found t his really int erest ing YouTube video and share t he link below I w ould like t o change m y lack of Irish t oo so st art ing w it h t his issue w e w ill be offering our readers a few w ords or phrases in our Mot her Language,
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"YES, THIS IS A PROTEST"
By John McNally
Sinead O'Connor, 1966
~~ 2023
Much has been written about the passing of Sinead O'Connor, her extraordinarily beautiful voice, and the unmatched passion she brought to her songs She is further known for being a spiritual radical and unflinching feminist. But less discussed wereher political causes. As she said herself: " I didn't want to be a pop star; I wanted to be a protest singer "
Her criticism of the abuses of theCatholic Church arewell known, but she was also a staunch anti-colonialist who challenged British rule in Ireland and partition In 1989 shesang Irish WaysandIrish Lawsat the march for British withdrawal in Dublin on the20th anniversary of the re-deployment of the British Army on thestreets of the Six Counties.
She wrote this brilliant letter to the Irish Timesexplaining the Irish Republican position, " speaking thetruest feelings of many Irish people "
She recorded traditional and rebel songs, including OróSéDoBheatha 'Bhaile, Paddy'sLament, and a moving rendition of FoggyDew withtheChieftains.
Sinead was annoyed that U2 would announce, " This is not a rebel song" before singing SundayBloody Sunday, so she wroteThisisa Rebel Song, whose stirring lyrics contain imagery of rage and rapeby an English lover as an allegory of the Anglo-Irish conflict
In her song Famine, she rejects the label faminesince there was plenty of food in Ireland at thetime, and equates thevictims of the starvation to a battered child of England and ends by saying:
" And if thereever is gonna behealing
There has to be remembering and then grieving
So that therethen can beforgiving
There has to be knowledgeand understanding."
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IRISH UNITY - LET THE PEOPLE HAVE THEIR SAY
The keynot e speaker at an Ireland's Future event , act or Jam es Nesbit t , a Nort hern Irish Prot est ant from a unionist background, declared it w as t im e for a "new union of Ireland," w hich accom m odat ed all ident it ies and allegiances " We're st anding at a profound m om ent here in t he hist ory of t he islands " Thousands of people from all w alks of Irish life at t end t hese and sim ilar island-w ide m eet ings t o discuss ideas for a unit ed Ireland
The Good Friday Agreem ent does not m andat e any specific out com e but provides a peaceful and dem ocrat ic pat hw ay t ow ard unit y. Polls show an increasing am ount of people w ould vot e for a unit ed Ireland in a border poll. In t he 2021 Nort hern Ireland census of t he 1.9 m illion populat ion, Cat holics (Most ly Nat ionalist s) now out num ber Prot est ant s (m ost ly Unionist s): 45.7% versus 43.48%.
An inform ed and respect ful debat e bet w een nat ionalist s, unionist s, and non-aligned people of Ireland is essent ial, as w ell as a dialog bet w een t he Irish and Brit ish governm ent s. Since t he Tory part y cam e int o pow er in 2010 t hrough Brexit t o t oday, Brit ain's int erest in keeping t he six nort hern Irish count ies in t heir Kingdom has w aned; m any, if not m ost , w ould be happy t o see it go. Unfort unat ely, current Irish governm ent s claim t he call for a border poll is dest abilizing. Many suspect t heir real concern is losing pow er for t hem selves and t heir part ies. To reject direct discussion of a unit ed Ireland for fear of loyalist s' violence only encourages unionist s/ loyalist s t o t hreat en m ore inst abilit y. It is m orally and polit ically unaccept able t o allow t hreat s of violence t o alt er t he dem ocrat ic w ill of t he people. Sinn Fein is dest ined t o t ake pow er in t he Sout h, w hich w ill be a gam e-changer since Irish unit y is high on t heir plat form .
John McNally, our feat ured w rit er and Irish Com m unit y Act ivist and Colum nist shares his t hought s on t he lat est new s and t rends concerning Ireland and Irish Am erica. Different opinions and view s are essent ial in any. free societ y. We deeply appreciat e our press freedom s. Now , m ore t han ever, it is im port ant t o have Irish Com m unit y act ivism , diversit y and input
Econom ist s agree t hat a unified Ireland w ill bring m any econom ic advant ages t hat t he Nort h and Sout h of Ireland could not reap independent ly. The reunificat ion of Ireland w ill creat e a single econom y w it h a single currency and no border issues. This w ill draw increased invest m ent s from Europe and elsew here; goods and labor can flow easily across t he borders. Elim inat ing t he dual econom ic syst em s of t he Nort h and Sout h of Ireland w ill creat e a m ore unified approach t o t axat ion, invest m ent , and econom ic developm ent This w ill also offer im proved prot ect ion for cit izens' right s, increasing safet y and securit y for bot h com m unit ies Conflict s previously root ed in opposit ion t o different governm ent policies can now t ake a backseat as people increasingly join forces for t he com m on goal of creat ing a prosperous Ireland.
Where Irish nat ionalist s w ere forced int o a part it ioned Ireland a hundred years ago by loyalist and Brit ish st at e violence, t he Good Friday Agreem ent placed t he fut ure const it ut ional posit ion in t he hands of t he people If a m ajorit y vot ed for unit y in referendum s, Nort h and Sout h, t hen Ireland w ould be unit ed
Here is a chance t o right a hist orical w rong, and w hen t his idea cat ches fire, people of goodw ill w orldw ide w ill join in t his effort ; as t he old saying goes, " There are decades w hen not hing happens and t hen w eeks w hen decades happen "
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What You Can Do To Help Irish Unit y
Hist ory is m ade by people, just like you and I, w ho st and up and speak out Circulat e t he idea of Irish Unit y and st art a dialogue am ong your peers and t hose of different backgrounds. Please w rit e t o your congressional represent at ives and ask t hat t hey support t he Friends of Ireland Congressional Caucus; t his is one of t he few areas t hat bot h Dem ocrat s and Republicans agree on Let Unit ed Islanders know you
support t hem Finally, join and/ or donat e t o organizat ions t hat support Irish Unit y, such as t he AOH, Irish Nat ional Caucus, Friends of Sinn Fein, and t he Irish Unit y Conference. By donat ing, you can help t o support t he cause and ensure t hat it cont inues t o have a voice in t he int ernat ional com m unit y When Ireland is unit ed, w ouldn't you like t o say you helped m ake it happen?
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Irelan d' s Peoples Fest ival Has been Tran sf orm at ive
By John McNally
Ireland hosts many festivals throughout the year, beginning with Saint Patrick's Day Parades, Dublin's Writers Festival, Kilkenny Arts Festival, Electric Picnic for modern music lovers, and traditional music festivals galore. But the biggest, and our favorite, community festival in Ireland is the Peoples Festival, Feile an Phobail, which incorporates all the above activitiesin the first ten days of August in Belfast. Concerts, comedians, a carnival parade, art exhibitions, historical tours, and even boxing matches on Féile Fight Night.
Its literary happenings have attracted Seamus Heaney and Roddy Doyle, and there arewonderful theater productions by Tony Devlin and others, plus dozens of activities likeyoga, hill hikes, and children's activities.
Additionally, thereis something no other festival I am aware of has: a Discussions and Debates Program, which have included people like Robert Fisk, Jeremy Corbin, President Mary McAleese, and
Ian Paisley Jr These always free " Talks," over 75 this year, centered around St Mary's University, features a fascinating variety of topics from Brexit and Irish Unity to historical topics like the Irish Civil War.
Thebiggest draw is the concerts, primarily held in Falls Park, attracting as many as 10,000 festival goers every night
Variousgenres are offered, from Rap to Rebel music, Legends of Rock, Disco Night, The Wolfe Tones, Westlife, and Kneecap.
Past performers included The Pogues, UB40, and Christy Moore. Last year, we enjoyed Imelda May in Falls Park The year before, we loved Phil Coulter's concert in Clonard Monastery, and I recall seeing Black Uhuru back when the shows were held in Springhill over 30 years ago.
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Gerry Adam s and John McNally in An Cult úrlann at t he 1994 Féile an Phobail
Drone shot of Falls Park concert t his year, Belfast in t he Nort h of Ireland
As t he Gaelic League w as form ed in Brit ish-occupied Ireland in 1893 t o re-int roduce t he people t o t radit ional Irish cult ure, Féile an Phobail w as st art ed in w ar-t orn Belfast in 1988 t o show t he w orld and t he people of Belfast t hem selves t he posit ive side of t heir Irish com m unit y.
And t he fest ival has been t ransform at ive for t he people of West Belfast . Before t he fest ival's success, Irish Nat ionalist s w ould burn bonfires in August t o m ark t he anniversary of int ernm ent w it hout t rial, oft en leading t o conflict s w it h Brit ish soldiers and police. Gone are t he bonfires and t he
ant i-int ernm ent m arches, w holly replaced w it h t his m ost enjoyable and educat ional com m unit y fest ival, one of Europe's biggest and m ost popular!
Now , if only t he Irish Unionist s/ Loyalist s could find a posit ive expression of t heir cult ure They st ill burn gigant ic t oxic sm oke bonfires decorat ed w it h racist epit het s and insist on holding hundreds of t rium phalist and som et im es cont ent ious parades t hrough areas w here t hey are not w elcom e
If you go: We usually st ay at t he Europa Hot el dow nt ow n or t he Balm oral in West Belfast .
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The Celtic Camer a We are here looking for you! Submissions wanted send jpeg & caption to: ir ishmissive@gmail.com Page 24 September ~ Mean Fomhair 2023 MARIA BUTTERLY RETURNS TO SOCAL Aft er a break of 10 plus years, But t erly w as back at Muldoon's On t he left is bass player Paul Marshall , Paul and Bob (Boo) are Maria?s old band m at es, Mat t Brislaw n and Scot t Well of Craic In The St one sat in w it h t hem Am erican Foot ball Fans invade Dublin! See feat ure and links t his issue, World records w ere set ! GO GREEN! Visit our Travel Part ner AER LINGUS w w w.aerlingus.com McNALLY's FAMILY REUNION, 2023 Our w rit er, John McNally host ed t he gat hering in Vent ura, CA. Next year t hey plan on m eet ing at John's granfat her 's farm in Count y Cavan.
Ken O'Mal l ey's Hal l oween Tour t o I r el and
Ret urn t o t he cradle of Celt ic civilizat ion and celebrat e Sam hain - Hallow een 2023 in Ireland! Sam hain is t he pagan religious fest ival originat ing from an ancient Celt ic spirit ual t radit ion. In m odern t im es, Sam hain (a Gaelic w ord pronounced ?sow -w in?) is usually celebrat ed from Oct ober 31 t o Novem ber 1 t o w elcom e in t he harvest and usher in ?t he dark half of t he year.? Celebrant s believe t hat t he barriers bet w een t he physical w orld and t he spirit w orld break dow n during Sam hain, allow ing m ore int eract ion bet w een hum ans and denizensof t he Ot herw orld. The days w hen t he veil bet w een t he dead, undead and t he living w as at it s t hinnest .
Around t he 6t h Cent ury, Pope Gregory had t he bright idea t o fuse t he old Celt ic cust om s and beliefs w it h Christ ian celebrat ions and it act ually w orked for t he m issionaries in Ireland at t he t im e Sam hain becam e All Hallow s Eve, hallow ed m eaning sacred, and t he next day becam e All Saint ?s Day Hallow een had arrived
Our t our begins in Dublin on Oct ober 27t h for t hree day We arrive t o w it ness t he m yst erious Bram St oker Fest ival over t he w eekend St oker, t he aut hor of Dracula w as Born in Dublin Dracula, w rit t en in 1897, is one of t he great est blood curdling rom ance novels ever w rit t en During t hese t hree days w e w ill visit t he neolit hic passage t om b of New grange in t he Boyne Valley, older t han t he Egypt ian pyram ids and St onehenge This place of w orship and sacred burials is st ill a m yst ery as t o it ?s m at hem at ical design Is t here an Alien connect ion? Our group w ill ent er t he 5,200 year old t om b, a privilege not available t o t he general public at all t im es
Then w e w ill t our Dublin?s m ain Glasnevin Cem et ery and visit t he rest ing places of so m any hist orical heroes and charact ers
Also in Dublin, w e t ake a t our of Kilm ainham Gaol w here t he leaders of t he 1916 Rising w ere execut ed and st ay in our hot el in t he heart of t he oldest part of Dublin built over t he original Viking set t lem ent
On our fourt h day our t our w ill t ake us nort h t o t he Cit y of Derry and it s fam ous Hallow een Fest ival for t hree days t hrough Hallow een night and t he ext ravaganza of event s w hile w e are t here We w ill t our t he hist oric Walls of Derry and visit a 6t h C st one ring fort in Donegal built by t he Clan O?Neill overlooking Derry and Donegal Bay We w ill also visit t he Glenveagh Nat ional Park in Donegal, a beaut iful w ilderness surrounding t he lakeside Glenveagh House The house and gardens are spect acular
On t o Belfast for t w o night s w here w e w ill visit t he Tit anic Museum and have a guided t our of t he cit y and it ?s t roubled hist ory, ?Up t he Cat holic Falls Road and dow n t he Prot est ant Shankhill Road?, visit ing t he Peace Walls, hist orically dividing neighborhoods
While in Belfast I w ill perform a concert in a very privat e venue Im prom pt u concert s during t he ent ire t our w ill also happen!
Back t o Dublin for one final night before m any of us w ill t ravel hom e t o t he US This t our prom ises t o be a very excit ing and spirit ual ret urn t o t he All Hollow s Eve and All Saint s Day (Day of t he Dead) t hat w ere t he celebrat ions of t he ancient Celt s and t heir Druid priest s There w ill be m ore t rick or t reat s on t his t our t han you can im agine
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The Spooky Looking
The Cit y of Derry goes all out t o celebrat e Hallow een and reflect on Sam hain. Ken O'Malley can give you som e pow erful insight in t radit ions and places t o see t hroughout Ireland. A few spot s are left !!
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Top: At t he helm of t he LEADER on t he Irish Sea just off Warrenpoint , Nort hern Ireland
Right: Greet ing t he daw n on t he Irish Sea en rout e t o Belfast .
Below: Arrival, dusk at dockside aft er a day at sea not far from t he Irish coast but an experience root ed far in t he past !
The w ooden ship LEADER w as built in 1892
Phot os by Seb Lat ura
Yet anot her am azing part of m y Spring in Ireland We m et t he ow ners of t he LEADER, w hich is a "Brixham Traw ler Gaff Ket ch" built in 1892 in Gam lm pt om , Devon It is on t he UK Regist ry of hist oric ships. The ship fished in Brit ish, Irish and Sw edish w at ers for over half a cent ury.
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