Trad Week At The Wolfhound
Come Together for New York’s Most Anticipated Trad Music Festival! Monday Feb 14th - Sunday Feb 20th 2022
Trad Week is an annual tradition at...
Paine & The United Irishmen
Early Life
Thomas Paine was born on February 9, 1737 in Thetford, England. The son of a corset-maker, he worked as an excise officer in...
The Black & The Green: NY Irish Center Movie Showing
The British policy of criminalizing the Irish struggle for independence continued when the "criminalization" of Irish republican prisoners was launched on March 1, 1976....
Hartford AOH Unveiling Memorial To Irish Canal Workers
Fundraising Complete for Irish Canal Workers Memorial in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
In March of 2021, the Hartford AOH held a wreath-laying ceremony at an unrecognized...
50 Years On: Bloody Sunday
What was "Bloody Sunday"?
January 30, 1972 is a date forever ingrained in the minds of Irish people, both domestic and abroad. One could write...
State Sponsored Terrorism
Victims families will give their reaction to the devastating findings of Royal Ulster Constabulary ‘collusive behavior’ in 19 murders carried out by loyalists, in...
Gaeilge At Pitt
This article first appeared on iIrish.us
Maggie is ainm dom. Is as Scranton, Pennsylvania mé. Tá mé fiche bliain d’aois. (My name is Maggie. I...
King and Quill
Mike Quill was born on September 18, 1905 in the outskirts of Kilgarvan, County Kerry. Coming from a republican background, during the War of...
AOH Legacy Webinar With Relatives for Justice
With Britain still moving to take away all legal channels for legacy justice, victims’ campaigners will open the New Year with a direct appeal...
Lender Speaks Out Against Museum Closure
In the 1840's starvation forced many Irish citizens to move overseas. This starvation occurred at the behest of the British government, who removed food...









