From Tears to Action with Naomi Masheti, Cork Migrant Centre
Release Date: 04/14/2021
The Nano Nagle Place Podcast
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As part of the Voices of Change exhibition that is running at Nano Nagle Place we have recorded a mini series with some special guests. On this episode we chatted with Naomi Masheti who is the programme coordinator of the Cork Migrant Centre. She speaks about her approach to her work, the different programmes and activities and the changes these are making to people’s lives. She also speaks about how her work is inspired by Nano Nagle and the Presentation Sisters , who were founded 250 years ago. Enjoy the show. For more information about Nano Nagle Place:
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We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the early foundations of the Presentation Convents in Kerry with Sr Bride Given, who was interviewed by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineThe Nano Nagle Place Podcast
We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the Presentation Convent in Clonmel with the Clonmel Convent Community who were interviewed by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineThe Nano Nagle Place Podcast
We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the Presentation Convent in Wexford with Sr Imelda Wickham, interviewed by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineThe Nano Nagle Place Podcast
We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the Presentation Convent in Rahan with Sr Mary McDermott, interviewed by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineThe Nano Nagle Place Podcast
We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the Presentation Convent in George's Hill with Sr Marie Therese King, interviewd by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineThe Nano Nagle Place Podcast
We’re delighted to launch Nano Nagle Place’s latest temporary exhibition, Branching Out – Presentation Convents 1775 – 1828. This year’s exhibition explores the spread of the Presentation Sisters across Ireland in the period before Catholic Emancipation. This interview explores the Presentation Convent in Thurles with Sr Evelyn Russell, interviewd by Dr Danielle O'Donovan. You can view our latest exhibition in Nano Nagle Place or online at thnaks to the support of the Heritage Council of Ireland.
info_outlineIn this episode we chat with the incredibly passionate, and "make it happen" Naomi Masheti, who is the Programme Coordinator for the Cork Migrant Centre at Nano Nagle Place.
She talks about their work with migrants in Cork, many who are living in Direct Provision Centres.
She explains how It always starts with listening, understanding their many emotional and practical needs and then creating the activities and programmes and the enabling conditions to address these and with staggering results.
This is so similar to the work that Nano Nagle herself did hundred of years ago.
Enjoy this special episode
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