Migrant Rights Candlelight Vigil For Josip Strok People Before Profit express our condolences go to the friends and family Josip Strok. This is where the dehumanisation of migrants has brought us. Josip Strok was murdered for not 10 Apr 2024
Housing Stand Together Against Racism Racism is on the rise in Ireland, and it needs to be challenged. People of colour experience greater abuse on our streets. Arson attacks against accommodation centres for refugees have 27 Feb 2024
Migrant Rights Government Failure On Gender Based Violence Since 1996, 265 women have died violently in the Republic of Ireland. This year alone there have been 12 cases of femicide. Violence against women is a major problem in 1 Feb 2024
Migrant Rights Fascists Behind Arson Attacks Fascist gangs have struck again in Lanesborough, County Longford by trying to burn a building that was to house 80 Ukrainian refugees. Just like in Ringsend, their arson attack put 18 Jan 2024
Workers Rights It’s A Housing Crisis, Not A Refugee Crisis People Before Profit were proud to join the United Against Racism demonstration in Dublin on Thursday evening. On what was a bitterly cold evening, people from different anti-racist groups and 9 Dec 2022
Health Support People Before Profit’s Motion Of No Confidence In Housing Minister Next week, during Private Members Time, People Before Profit will bring a motion of no confidence in the Minister for Housing to the Dáil (see below). The motion notes the 9 Dec 2022
Workers Rights It’s A Housing Crisis Not A Refugee Crisis! People Before Profit are proud to support the Refugees Welcome rally organised by United Against Racism this Thursday, 8th December, at 5.30pm at the Spire on O’Connell St, 6 Dec 2022
Migrant Rights Activity The far right put out fake news and spread untruths to whip up hatred. Here we answer the lies they tell the people of East Wall. THEY ARE ALL MEN. 23 Nov 2022
Housing A Housing Crisis – Not A Refugee Crisis Housing and homelessness made the headlines with the news of Ukrainian refugees coming to Ireland and ending up on the streets due to accommodation shortages. The government ministers explained the 14 Nov 2022