Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams

Pádraic Fiacc | United Ireland | Danny D | Gaels Against Genocide

June 30, 2024 Gerry Adams
Pádraic Fiacc | United Ireland | Danny D | Gaels Against Genocide
Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
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Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
Pádraic Fiacc | United Ireland | Danny D | Gaels Against Genocide
Jun 30, 2024
Gerry Adams

Pádraic Fiacc

The first book I wrote was Falls Memories.  Brandon Books led by the late Steve Mac Donagh was my publisher. I asked Steve if we could  include drawings by Michael McKernon. I didn’t know Michael but I was familiar with his fine line drawings.  Steve indulged me, Michael obliged and Falls Memories was produced, enhanced by his artistry. That was decades ago. In 1990.

Can We Afford A United Ireland?

I have written before about the work of Sinn Féins  Commission on the Future of Ireland and how it is giving voice to citizens' views on our future and in particular on the potential for constitutional change. I have attended most of the Commission's events. They are all about citizens having their say and usually consist of an independent panel of speakers engaging with an audience. They are also moderated by an independent chairperson. So while Sinn Féin organises these initiatives once the opening formalities are over the party takes a back seat. We are there to listen. 


Gaels Against Genocide in Gaza.

Saturday was a busy day. Tons of Gaelic games on the go. Fitting it all in is a problem. But Gaels Against Genocide in Gaza certainly rose to the challenge. Their demonstration from Belfast's Writers Square to the City Hall was mighty. Great speakers, including Antrim hurling star Neil McManus and a massive crowd from all over the island. In county and club colours. Children  and older Gaels.  Young mothers with their babies. Family groups. Clubs from everywhere. Glen Philips was an excellent Fear an Tí.


If the people of the 




Show Notes

Pádraic Fiacc

The first book I wrote was Falls Memories.  Brandon Books led by the late Steve Mac Donagh was my publisher. I asked Steve if we could  include drawings by Michael McKernon. I didn’t know Michael but I was familiar with his fine line drawings.  Steve indulged me, Michael obliged and Falls Memories was produced, enhanced by his artistry. That was decades ago. In 1990.

Can We Afford A United Ireland?

I have written before about the work of Sinn Féins  Commission on the Future of Ireland and how it is giving voice to citizens' views on our future and in particular on the potential for constitutional change. I have attended most of the Commission's events. They are all about citizens having their say and usually consist of an independent panel of speakers engaging with an audience. They are also moderated by an independent chairperson. So while Sinn Féin organises these initiatives once the opening formalities are over the party takes a back seat. We are there to listen. 


Gaels Against Genocide in Gaza.

Saturday was a busy day. Tons of Gaelic games on the go. Fitting it all in is a problem. But Gaels Against Genocide in Gaza certainly rose to the challenge. Their demonstration from Belfast's Writers Square to the City Hall was mighty. Great speakers, including Antrim hurling star Neil McManus and a massive crowd from all over the island. In county and club colours. Children  and older Gaels.  Young mothers with their babies. Family groups. Clubs from everywhere. Glen Philips was an excellent Fear an Tí.


If the people of the