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An Ghaeilge mar uirlis le daoine a thabhairt le chéile. Irish as a tool for unity.
Féiniúlacht, náisiúnachas, agus cainteoirí Gaeilge i measc an phobail aeraigh: is é sin an t-ábhar atá faoi chaibidil i bpáipéar acadúil nua ó John Walsh agus labhraíonn sé le Blas faoina chuid taighde. Beidh ár léirmheastóir Robert McMillen linn lena bharúil a thabhairt faoi thaispeántas nua Rita Duffy, chomh maith le scannán nua uafáis dar teideal “Us.” Agus ní uirlis troda í an Ghaeilge, ach bealach luachmhar le daoine a thabhairt le chéile, nó sin é an pointe a bheidh á dhéanamh ag Linda Ervine and Bríd Ó Gallchóir i mBéal Feirste an Aoine bheag seo mar chuid den Imagine Festival - tugann Bríd cuairt orainn le tuilleadh a rá faoi.
National identity and belonging among gay Irish speakers is the subject of a fascinating new paper by academic John Walsh and he joins us on the line from Galway to discuss his research. Robert McMillen is in studio to give his verdict on a new Rita Duffy exhibition and the newest horror release in cinemas, “Us.” And the Irish language is not a weapon but an invaluable tool for unity, is the contention of Linda Ervine and Bríd Ó Gallchóir at a thought-provoking event this Friday in the Imagine Festival in Belfast. We hear more from Bríd Ó Gallchóir.
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- Máirt 26 Márta 2019 19:03鶹Լ Radio Ulster & 鶹Լ Radio Foyle