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S Sarah Harte: Our anti-racism plan must not be destined for the proverbial dusty shelf
With regard to the rise of the far-right here, hysteria serves no one but complacency is not our friend

Wed, 29 Nov, 2023

Sarah Harte: Rationale behind hate speech bill is sound but it needs to define what ‘hate’ is
S Sarah Harte: Rationale behind hate speech bill is sound but it needs to define what ‘hate’ is
Our challenge remains to use the law to prevent hate speech, but not in a way that unduly curbs or politicises free speech

Wed, 22 Nov, 2023

Sarah Harte: Fake news has become an enemy of the truth in our tech-led society
S Sarah Harte: Fake news has become an enemy of the truth in our tech-led society
Since the outbreak of Israel-Hamas war the internet has been flooded with disinformation, misinformation, fabrications, and doctored imagery

Wed, 15 Nov, 2023

Sarah Harte: Shoddy infrastructure harms our humanitarian obligations
S Sarah Harte: Shoddy infrastructure harms our humanitarian obligations
We live in a time of migration. In the past decade, the global refugee crisis has more than doubled. According to UNHCR data, last year more than 1. 2% of the global population left their homes through forced migration.

Wed, 08 Nov, 2023

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Sarah Harte: Do we just accept young children looking at porn as a fact of life?
Plenty of adults enjoy porn as part of a fun and engaging sex life. Where the problem arises is how commercial porn is produced and who’s watching it, writes Sarah Harte

Wed, 01 Nov, 2023

Sarah Harte: We must learn from past floods how to live in this new reality of climate change
Sarah Harte: We must learn from past floods how to live in this new reality of climate change
In the wake of Storm Babet — and with the prospect of further similar disasters — Ireland has to re-examine how it organises planning, forecasting, and insurance

Wed, 25 Oct, 2023

Israel-Hamas conflict
S Sarah Harte: Yes, we can call out Israel’s actions in Gaza without being antisemitic
As the bloodshed in the Middle East escalates, Sarah Harte warns that legitimate criticism of the state of Israel is being tarred with false accusations of antisemitism

Wed, 18 Oct, 2023

Sarah Harte: Is it worth doing a masters straight after a degree? Not according to employers
Sarah Harte: Is it worth doing a masters straight after a degree? Not according to employers
Tánaiste Micheál Martin's suggestion to shorten teacher training by a year because of a dire shortage of teachers was welcomed by the Teachers’ Union of Ireland, but Education Minister Norma Foley and academics voiced their opposition. It will be interesting to see which point of view prevails

Wed, 11 Oct, 2023

2018 FIG Artistic Gymnastics Championships - Day Six
Sarah Harte: Gymnastics snub of black child a chance to evaluate Irish racism
Over the last fortnight, a video has been circulating of a young girl ignored by a judge distributing medals. She was the only black gymnast in the lineup.

Wed, 04 Oct, 2023

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Sarah Harte: Will anything really change in how sexual harassment allegations are dealt with?
As the Russell Brand story plays out, it will be interesting to see how long the latest #MeToo blow-ups stay in the media spotlight, and whether there is a knock-on effect here, writes Sarah Harte

Wed, 27 Sep, 2023

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