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    This Organization Is Connecting African Americans To Their Irish Roots – Travel Noire

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    A group of tourists exploring Temple Bar, Dublin city centre, Ireland.
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    When you think of Ireland, you probably do not picture many Black Irish people — though historically, we’ve shared similar struggles. But one organization is changing that narrative. The African American Irish Diaspora Network (AAIDNET) is connecting African Americans with their Irish roots through shared heritage, culture and ancestry.

    Black individuals have played a significant role in shaping and continue to have a large societal impact. Understanding Black peoples role in Ireland is crucial. Therefore, so is understanding that Irish is an ethnic group and can be considered both ethnicity and culture.

    Black Irish men and women have made considerable contributions to the country’s cultural, political, and economic landscapes, despite experiencing discrimination and marginalization. Now, Ireland is dedicated to embracing its broader diaspora. They welcome all people wether connected by blood or spirit into the Irish family. Ireland is fortunate in having a diaspora of 70 million people around the world, according to the Irish government. Particularly, 38% of African Americans have Irish ancestry, according to The African American Diaspora Network.

    The African American Irish Diaspora Network

    The AAIDNET aims to cultivate relationships between African Americans and Ireland through shared heritage and cultural understanding. It seeks to establish a framework where individuals can strengthen their identity and ties with the Irish Diaspora, participate in Irish cultural activities, address social issues, and facilitate communication among members. Additionally, it offers opportunities for individuals to visit the island, and immerse themselves in their rich history.

    The AAIDNET organizes various events and initiatives to promote understanding and collaboration between African American and Irish communities. One event is the “Revisiting Black Irish Relations and Responding to a Transnational Moment,” co-hosted by New York University, Glucksman Ireland House, and the Gallatin School of Individualized Study. This event brings together scholars, activists, and community members to explore the historical and current connections between both communities, especially amid present global challenges. Through panel discussions and conversations, participants deep dive into these topics to grow their understanding and address shared concerns.

    Another important initiative is the “John Lewis and John Hume Symposium.” This series of panel discussions connects the parallels between the civil rights and social justice movements in the United States and Ireland. It especially focuses on common struggles, successes, and strategies for change. This symposium aims to inspire collaboration and solidarity.

    Above all, the AAIDNET stands as an usher of unity, understanding, and collaboration. It continues to play a vital role in building bridges between African American and Irish communities. Specifically, enriching cultural exchange, and inspire positive social change.

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