Minority Groups in Roscommon.


This page is for material relating to Roscommon Minority Groups. Minority Groups are defined as the Travelling Community, Foreign Residents, Minority Religions, the Lesbian & Gay Community and so forth. We have very little from these groupings at present but would welcome more for our archive. If you have anything please contact us.

 

 

Left: The book "One Life - The Same .... But Different" produced by The Roscommon Intercultural Women's Group, with stories from members of the Travelling Community and Foreign Residents living in Co. Roscommon (2007). Right: A postcard for The Roscommon Intercultural Quilt. Created by 26 women from diverse cultures who live in Co. Roscommon, to commemorate UN International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (October 2007). The completed quilt was brought to the EU in Brussels by the group. Images are not to scale.

 

 

Multi-Cultural Play Day in Boyle. July 2009.

 


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