Report on Second Sanctuary in Politics Dublin – By Andy Pollak
The fifth and final session was on political and social campaigning in Ireland, and how refugees, asylum seekers and migants might make their voices heard
The fifth and final session was on political and social campaigning in Ireland, and how refugees, asylum seekers and migants might make their voices heard
Dublin’s second Sanctuary in Politics course had a flying start on Saturday 25th February, with over 30 students from 20 countries gathering in Trinity College
Dublin City of Sanctuary volunteer and mentor, Almut Schlepper, is volunteering with refugees in Greece for a few weeks. Here is her final letter from
Dublin City of Sanctuary volunteer and mentor, Almut Schlepper, is volunteering with refugees in Greece for a few weeks. Here is her second letter from
Dublin City of Sanctuary volunteer and mentor, Almut Schlepper, is volunteering with refugees in Greece for a few weeks. Here is her first account of
On April 16th, students of the groundbreaking Sanctuary in Politics course celebrated their graduation with heartfelt speeches, cultural performances and delicious food. Representatives of supporting
Fresh off the Sanctuary in Politics course, on March 15th a group of seasoned and budding advocates paid a visit to the Oireachtas building in Dublin –
City of Sanctuary Dublin launched the Irish Sanctuary in Politics programme on Saturday 6th February with a high-charged and enthusiastic atmosphere that left everyone buzzing