News
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Invite to Spoken Word Project on 20th JuneRead More
Save the Date to join us at the Spoken Word Project about the experiences of LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma as part of Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride.
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Invite to walk with us in the Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride Parade on 24th JuneRead More
Join us in the Dublin LGBTQ+ Pride Parade on 24th June 2023.
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NEW Peer-Research availableRead More
The National Action Group for LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma Rights proudly launched the Peer-Research Unveiling Inequality -- Experiences of LGBTI+ Travellers and Roma in November 2022.
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2023 LGBTI+ Traveller & Roma Calendar NEWLY publishedRead More
The annual LGBTI+ Traveller & Roma Calendar has been just published.
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LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma Christmas Social on 19th DecemberRead More
LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma please join us on 19th December at 2pm in the Youth Hall of Exchange House Ireland, 61 Great Strand Street, Dublin, D01 WC97.
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Traveller Mental Health Conference on 22nd NovemberRead More
The National Action Group for LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma Rights had a stand at the Traveller Mental Health Conference. We were happy to see a huge interest in our resources and the newly published Peer-Research 'Unveiling Inequality'.
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Trans- and Intersex Pride in DublinRead More
Long-term Ally Marry McDonagh read out a speech of Trans Traveller Mike at the Trans- and Intersex Pride in Dublin in July.
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Galway Pride with GTMRead More
In August, the National Action Group for LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma Rights proudly walked with Galway Traveller Movement in Galway's Pride Parade.
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Dublin Pride June 2022Read More
At the most anticipated event of the Pride Season, LGBTI+ Traveller & Roma were at the front of the parade celebrating diversity and community.
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Sligo Pride Panel on LGBTI+ Journeys in the Traveller CommunityRead More
Sligo Pride in conjunction with Sligo Traveller Support Group and the National Action Group for LGBTI+ Traveller and Roma Rights invited to a Zoom panel discussion about life as an LGBTI+ Traveller in August, sheding light on the diversity in Sligo's LGBTI+ community and needs for more inclusivity of the community and Ireland for LGBTI+ Traveller.