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I hope to create an oral history of migrants, and achieve a greater understanding of people are on the move or who have moved in search for adventure or a better life.

Roos Demol


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    Right to work or right to exploit (part two)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018


    Ms B has been in Ireland for 4 years and is feeling stressed and depressed. The hostel she is staying in is far away from town, there is nothing to do, it is very difficult. Her son goes to the local Gaelscoil.

    Right To Work or Right To Exploit?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018


    Ireland has recently signed up to the EU directive on the asylum process. We are looking at  asylum seekers being granted the right to work. In November 2017 the asylum seekers across Ireland got quite excited when they learned about the goverment’s plan to grant those who were not yet refused refugee status, and were […]

    The International Day of the African Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2017


    today is the International Day of the African child. We interviewed three people from South Africa, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

    Ibrahim, a Syrian Refugee.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016


    Ibrahim is a Syrian refugee, he escaped his country in 2012, and has now been living in Ireland for 5 months. Ibrahim is preparing for a one act play in ‘No Borders’, a series of plays, poetry and musical acts in support of Island to Island, a charity run by Carmel Nic Airt, on Lesbos, […]

    Tinyiko Chauke talks about his new blog, African Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2016


    Tinyiko Chauke started writing a blog, African Stories. I invited him to the studio to talk about this. I have known Tinyiko for a while now and I know he is a passionate follower of all things politics and a proud African. I also know that since his arrival here in Ireland 2 years ago, Tinyiko has […]

    Christian and Lucky talk about Direct provision, what social workers can do for asylum seekers, and the questions they’d like to ask politicians

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016


    Christian is from Congo-Brazaville,he has been asylum seeker in Ireland since 2012. Lucky is a South African, he was living in direct provision for the last 4 years and has now been moved to Dublin. I interviewed them during me The New Rebels show on Irish Radio International, with Irish elections in mind and also […]

    The Success Story of Taoufik Hammami

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015


    I first interviewed Taoufik in 2013 for Irish Radio International on the market in Bishopstown. Since then, Taoufik had a remarkable journey to success. Taoufik is a Tunesian father of three who has been living in Ireland for the past 19 years. Since he came to Ireland, Taoufik worked for several different companies, but he had […]

    Pamela Marshall, an American migrant with Greek origins.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015


    Pamela moved to Ireland with her husband in 2009. She has 3 sons, who are all grown up and stay in the USA. The couple lives in the beautiful Union Hall in West-Cork, far away from cities and therefore also far away from the rat race. Union hall is surprisingly cosmopolitan. Most of pmaela’s local […]

    Tinyiko Chauke from South Africa talks about how his perceptions have changed after a year in Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015


    Tinyiko arrived in Ireland a year ago from  South Africa. When Tinyiko arrived here it wasn’t easy for him. The cold weather came as a shock, he didn’t know anyone, he was homesick and became very ill as well. A lot has changed since then, and his perceptions have changed as well. First if all […]

    The story of Phindile ‘s migration from South Africa to Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2015


    Phindile is a young South African woman who arrived in Ireland in 2014. She is an asylum seeker. Phindile has a little son, aged nearly 2 who is the son of a non-South African man. He was rejected by her family because his father is not a South African native. Phindile feared xenophobia and decided […]

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