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  2. Irish America (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Irish America is a bi-monthly periodical that aims to cover topics relevant to the Irish in North America including a range of political, economic, social, and cultural themes. [1] The magazine’s inaugural issue was published in October 1985. [ 2 ]

  3. Eoin McKiernan - Wikipedia

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    He is credited with leading efforts to revive and preserve Irish culture and language in the United States and he was named to the list of the 100 greatest Irish-Americans of the century by Irish America magazine. [1] [2] The Irish writer and former editor of The Irish Press Tim Pat Coogan praised McKiernan as "the father of Irish studies." [3]

  4. Category:Irish-American culture - Wikipedia

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    Films about Irish-American culture (1 C, 33 P) I. Irish-American cuisine (1 C, 7 P) ... Celtic Family Magazine; Celtic music in the United States; Cinderella Man;

  5. Irish American journalism - Wikipedia

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    It features news and opinion about Catholicism, and how it relates to American politics and cultural life. Under editor Thomas J. Reese from 1998 to 2005, the magazine published articles and opinion pieces taking positions contrary to official Catholic social teaching on matters such as homosexuality, clerical celibacy , HIV/AIDS , and the ...

  6. Irish culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most Irish who came to the United States settled in urban areas. Many of these neighborhoods retain aspects of Irish culture, especially around the local Catholic church. Words and songs from Ireland have come into common American usage. Common words used in the English language that have Irish origin include galore, hooligan, phony, slob, and ...

  7. The Gaelic American - Wikipedia

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    The Gaelic American was an Irish nationalist newspaper published in the United States from 1903 to 1951 that was, along with the Irish Nation, owned by John Devoy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was re-launched as an online news publication in 2021.

  8. Patricia Harty (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Harty co-founded Irish America Magazine along with publisher Niall O'Dowd in October 1985. [1] Among Harty's many interviews in the past 25 years are Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney, Wall Street guru Peter Lynch, best-selling author Pat Conroy, Hollywood legend Gregory Peck, 2015 Nobel Prize in Medicine recipient William Campbell, and corporate titan Jack Welch.

  9. Irish Americans - Wikipedia

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    The African American Irish Diaspora Network is an organization founded in 2020 that is dedicated to Black Irish Americans and their history and culture. Black Irish American activists and scholars have pushed to increase awareness of Black Irish history and advocate for greater inclusion of Black people within the Irish-American community. [232]