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Spring 2023 Issue

Photo Album: Keeper of the Light

By John R. Duffy
Spring 2023

April 20, 2023 by Leave a Comment

I was named after my paternal grandfather John P. Duffy. J.P., ‘Jack’ to his wife, Nora (Walsh), who hailed from Clare Island, County Mayo, where his father was the keeper of the light. J.P. was the 14th child and left Clare Island after finishing eighth grade. The world would teach him lessons as there would be no further formal schooling for him. J.P., as a young teenager, … [Read more...] about Photo Album: Keeper of the Light

The Last Word: Mutual Admiration

By Turlough McConnell
Spring 2023

April 20, 2023 by Leave a Comment

While it may take a village to raise a child, it took the collaboration of three governments, eight political parties, several thousand dedicated individuals, and 1.7 million voters to achieve lasting peace in Northern Ireland. The Good Friday Agreement, signed on April 10, 1998, ended the violence and political conflict in Northern Ireland that had persisted since the late … [Read more...] about The Last Word: Mutual Admiration

Those we Lost: A Mighty Voice for Justice is Stilled

By Niall O'Dowd, Co-founder
Spring 2023

April 20, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Niall O’Dowd writes on the passing of Rita O’Hare. Rita O’Hare, one of the most prominent and beloved members of Sinn Féin, has passed and a mighty voice is stilled. Operating from Dublin, she oversaw Friends of Sinn Féin USA for over two decades and many years previously also served time for IRA activity. Though diminutive in stature, O’Hare will always walk tall in the … [Read more...] about Those we Lost: A Mighty Voice for Justice is Stilled

Review of Books

By Darina Molloy
Spring 2023

April 20, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Darina Molloy reviews recently published books by Irish authors In Ordinary Time: Fragments of a Family History by Carmel McMahon In putting her ‘fragments’ of family history to paper, enveloped in and book-ended by snippets from her own life, and relationships both good and bad (alcohol being the most destructive), Carmel McMahon has created a gorgeously moving … [Read more...] about Review of Books

Hibernia: Innovation

By IA Staff
Spring 2023

April 20, 2023 by Leave a Comment

Avril Power, co-founder of giyst pitches at AwakenHub’s St. Brigid Day event at the Bank of Ireland NYC Hub in New York City on February 1st. Photos courtesy of AwakenHub

AwakenHub Takes New York City for First Trade Mission to the U.S. AwakenHub, the only cross-border social enterprise serving Irish women founders landed in New York City for its first trade mission to the United States on St. Brigid’s Day, Feb 1st at the Bank of Ireland NYC Hub. It was a remarkable two and half year trajectory from being founded on Zoom during the Covid … [Read more...] about Hibernia: Innovation

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