59 Min.

Ep.4 Paul McKeon The Greatest Stories Never Told Made In Dublin Podcast

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This week I’m joined by Paul McKeon.

Paul works at the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. He has been fighting tooth and nail for the inclusion of Socio Economic Status in the Irish equality legislation.

With the ever growing gentrification in Dublin City, Paul is a voice for the working class. What this inclusion will mean in detail is explained in the podcast. But for a very simple summary it means anyone who has ever been discriminated against because of where you grew up, the accent you speak with etc.

For example if you’ve ever been turned away from jobs, nightclubs, restaurants etc solely based on prejudice to your social background. You will now have rights to take action and stand up against this type of classism.

This is a really great chat and I urge everyone to listen because you never know when you’ll need this information.

Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and comment your thoughts.

Extended version on YouTube or Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

This week I’m joined by Paul McKeon.

Paul works at the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. He has been fighting tooth and nail for the inclusion of Socio Economic Status in the Irish equality legislation.

With the ever growing gentrification in Dublin City, Paul is a voice for the working class. What this inclusion will mean in detail is explained in the podcast. But for a very simple summary it means anyone who has ever been discriminated against because of where you grew up, the accent you speak with etc.

For example if you’ve ever been turned away from jobs, nightclubs, restaurants etc solely based on prejudice to your social background. You will now have rights to take action and stand up against this type of classism.

This is a really great chat and I urge everyone to listen because you never know when you’ll need this information.

Don’t forget to follow, subscribe, share and comment your thoughts.

Extended version on YouTube or Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

59 Min.