racism

How Students Can Make Trinity’s Campus More Inclusive

What students can do to actively confront prejudice, discrimination and oppression on campus.

Debating Societies Introduce Structural Changes to Promote Inclusivity

The Phil and the Hist are taking steps to examine and reform their structures as part of efforts to promote equal representation and anti-racism.
By Alice Symington

After a Summer of Protest, Trinity Societies Plan to Promote Anti-Racism

Trinity’s societies made noise at the height of this summer’s Black Lives Matter protests, but now they’re figuring out how best to fulfill their virtual promises.
By Molly Furey
Editorial

Students Are Talking About Racism on Campus. Universities Must Listen

The ugliness of racism on university campuses has long been ignored, but is slowly coming to light.
By The Editorial Board

Tá Mic Léinn ag Labhairt Faoi Chiníochas ar Champas. Is Gá Go n-Éisteann Ollscoileanna Leo

Tugadh neamhaird do shuarachas an chiníochais ar champais ollscoileanna le fada, ach diaidh ar ndiaidh tá sé ag teacht chun solais.

How POC Students Feel Marginalised on Irish Campuses

Irish universities can be an unwelcoming place for people of colour, despite Ireland’s reputation as a welcoming place.

Discrimination and Apathy: Students Describe Culture of Racism on Campuses

Across Irish campuses, black students face incidents of racism – sometimes at the hands of staff – which are not dealt with.

Trinity Sport Commits to Making its Environment ‘Welcoming to All’

The statement comes in the wake of worldwide protests after the shooting of George Floyd in the US.
By Matt McCann

Mackay’s Messages Expose Football’s Reluctance to Deal with Prejudice

Carl Kinsella discusses football's reluctance to speak out against the racist attitudes that embarrass the sport

You’ll (still) Never Walk Alone