Roibeard Mac an Bheatha

Robbie McVeigh portrait

Roibeard Mac an Bheatha (Robbie McVeigh) is researcher, writer and activist. He is an Irish Protestant and has written critically on his own community and their role in Irish politics and history including ‘No One Likes Us, We Don’t Care: What Is to Be (Un) Done about Ulster Protestant Identity?’ in The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants (Paul Burgess and Gareth Mulvenna eds.) He has written extensively on human rights, racism and sectarianism and colonialism in Ireland.

His publications include Racism and Anti-racism in Ireland (2002, with Ronit Lentin), Ireland, Colonialism and the Unfinished Revolution (2019, with Bill Rolston) both beyondthepalebooks.com. His wider work on racism includes ‘Dirty Water: ‘Nuremberg’ and Film’ International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 12, Issue 1, March 2018 https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijx035 09 January 2018.

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Jude Farrell

Andrew Feinstein

Nadia Greenspan

Wieland Hoban

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John Reynolds

Hadas Emma Kedar

Mira Hammad

Ghada Karmi

José Nivoi

Francesca Albanese

Ronnie Barkan

Jérôme Legavre

Ilan Pappé

Camille Lévy Sarfati

Sonya Cotton

Ramzy Baroud

Frances Black

Haim Bresheeth-Žabner

Ronnie Kasrils

Abubaker Abed

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