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"irish organization" Discussed on Podcast – Women in Leadership

Podcast – Women in Leadership

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"irish organization" Discussed on Podcast – Women in Leadership

"Hello and welcome to the Women in Leadership podcast. I'm Angie Mazzetti. This week's guest is Catriona Gleason, CEO of Women for Election. She's a woman on a mission to get more women elected to political office at every level in the country. It's not always easy though, as there are many systemic barriers and social difficulties that make women reluctant even to put themselves forward as candidates. Pay lip service a few weeks out from the election won't cut it for the political parties. She believes that parties need to realise that now is the time to put serious thought and planning into nominating women and developing their campaigns for 2024. The tone of debate and the adversarial culture that politicians of all hues meet often puts good people, good women, off going for political office. And this has to change. On the upside, Catriona says something that's often overlooked is the communal belonging aspect of joining a political party that shares your values. Stay tuned for her pearls of wisdom, her best money advice, what she's doing for the environment and what her go -to music choice is here on the Women in Leadership podcast. Thanks for joining us on the Women in Leadership podcast, Catriona Gleason, CEO of Women for Election, an Irish organisation tasked with getting more women into leadership positions in Irish politics at every level. It's a job that's very necessary in this country, isn't it Catriona? Absolutely, Angela. 100 years of the state and we have elected 131 women in that time with 37 women in the Dáil today. We had six in 1921, so we've made glacial progress really. And so the critical need for women to sit equally at the table with men, never so obvious as it was in the last two years of the pandemic, but for many active feminists, certainly for many decades, it's been a point of contention and an area that we haven't made enough progress in. How underrepresented are women in Irish public office, not just in the Dáil, but in councils and in all aspects of public life?

"irish organization" Discussed on Gangland Wire

Gangland Wire

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"irish organization" Discussed on Gangland Wire

"They saw a way to make money and make big mma to do any kind of crime on organiz basis like that you got a former organization is always usually ends up with the title. Mafia hit less cabot general term. Even though it's really sessaion in nature. But what's russians russian mob russian mafia. He get the black mafia. So how did that develop their in Philadel- well is most major. Cities had a lack of remorse. Lady hurts because they didn't have offices the banking. It met that. I find mulcher series source of pines in so long numbers. One is especially atms. Rows road bags for neighbors now is all throughout the country. We had one in kansas city. Guy named peyton. He was the banker and he had the policy and he had several bars and he was active in politics and he joined with the irish organization to help get the vote out actually converted all the african americans from republican because they all rebublican before because lincoln won the war at a dow. He turned him all the democrats to go with machine. So i bet you got the same thing in this country. I mean w registering ninety nine. Buffy negro now obviously it's not it's a microcosm of what was going on about such what he called rove ice and that's the influence of those people in that neighbor in those neighborhoods and they heading rented power. Forget it was a patriot. Serves no different than the irish who police and firefighter. You trash hold jobs. This is really not complicated. But it's complicated. Because the media academics ever talked about the so no already getting back to your phillies. Black mafia it. We don't know when it started wisdom. The common theme was they started in the mid sixties. I always the foot only. Because when i started my research in the nineties about outfits i was lucky i have the benefit of twenty years of hindsight sarai. Now new flu group was supposed to look like a new bieber. Were slack ago. Records law intelligence violence and newspaper active. And what you wind up seeing where clusters of these guys being arrested together so they will each other for years. Whether that was organized crime racket the matter of honest we get to the mid sixties. There are actually calling themselves. The black mafia which was smart. By the way. If you're going to be they remain extortion route. They extorted drug dealers. All people did illicit business bar especially bar owners who will allow gambling in their delayed or prostitution upstairs. He couldn't go to law enforcement. The readings explored right. It's good glorious anyway. The only way you can do that is if you have a need for yourself. And so they call themselves. The and what's interesting is even the law enforcement at the time was only looking at italians. i had the benefit of going back and looking at homicide. Rectors lyles and you see freezing references from confidential informant for murder files or say. Hey you realize this is a moth your murder ray. Just the other black been shaking now complaining professional foul see. That's the difference. It's not as though weren't flickers because they were so myopically focused on italians. i yeah. I was in every. But they're not actually collecting intelligence and treating it like an organization. Same here in kansas city. I remember those days. Xiv were all black district. Did i'd come up with begs at. I'd say this guy. He seems to have some control over these other people. And i have a guy tell me he can get this and get that for you. And he's got some a little crew grocery store robbers go out and he furnishes them cars and then they come back and meet him. So i get hold of our intelligence people at the time and they looked at me..

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"irish organization" Discussed on Gangland Wire

Gangland Wire

02:47 min | 2 years ago

"irish organization" Discussed on Gangland Wire

"African american people have notoriously been kept squeezed out from those kinds of things. We've got all kinds of reports red line. you can't get loans. There's just a lot of ways that african americans been squeezed down and a made drugs came along and boy. These owes young geyser being squeezed out. They saw a way to make money and make big mma to do any kind of crime on organiz basis like that you got a former organization is always usually ends up with the title. Mafia hit less cabot general term. Even though it's really sessaion in nature. But what's russians russian mob russian mafia. He get the black mafia. So how did that develop their in Philadel- well is most major. Cities had a lack of remorse. Lady hurts because they didn't have offices the banking. It met that. I find mulcher series source of pines in so long numbers. One is especially atms. Rows road bags for neighbors now is all throughout the country. We had one in kansas city. Guy named peyton. He was the banker and he had the policy and he had several bars and he was active in politics and he joined with the irish organization to help get the vote out actually converted all the african americans from republican because they all rebublican before because lincoln won the war at a dow. He turned him all the democrats to go with machine. So i bet you got the same thing in this country. I mean w registering ninety nine. Buffy negro now obviously it's not it's a microcosm of what was going on about such what he called rove ice and that's the influence of those people in that neighbor in those neighborhoods and they heading rented power. Forget it was a patriot. Serves no different than the irish who police and firefighter. You trash hold jobs. This is really not complicated. But it's complicated. Because the media academics ever talked about the so no already getting back to your phillies. Black mafia it. We don't know when it started wisdom. The common theme was they started in the mid sixties. I always the foot only. Because when i started my research in the nineties about outfits i was lucky i have the benefit of twenty years of hindsight sarai. Now new flu group was supposed to look like a new bieber. Were slack ago. Records law intelligence violence and newspaper active. And what you wind up seeing where clusters of these guys being arrested together so they will each other for years. Whether that was organized crime racket the matter of honest we get to the mid sixties. There are actually calling themselves. The black

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The Beginnings of the Philadelphia Black Mafia With Former Police Officer Sean Griffin

Gangland Wire

02:47 min | 2 years ago

The Beginnings of the Philadelphia Black Mafia With Former Police Officer Sean Griffin

"African american people have notoriously been kept squeezed out from those kinds of things. We've got all kinds of reports red line. you can't get loans. There's just a lot of ways that african americans been squeezed down and a made drugs came along and boy. These owes young geyser being squeezed out. They saw a way to make money and make big mma to do any kind of crime on organiz basis like that you got a former organization is always usually ends up with the title. Mafia hit less cabot general term. Even though it's really sessaion in nature. But what's russians russian mob russian mafia. He get the black mafia. So how did that develop their in Philadel- well is most major. Cities had a lack of remorse. Lady hurts because they didn't have offices the banking. It met that. I find mulcher series source of pines in so long numbers. One is especially atms. Rows road bags for neighbors now is all throughout the country. We had one in kansas city. Guy named peyton. He was the banker and he had the policy and he had several bars and he was active in politics and he joined with the irish organization to help get the vote out actually converted all the african americans from republican because they all rebublican before because lincoln won the war at a dow. He turned him all the democrats to go with machine. So i bet you got the same thing in this country. I mean w registering ninety nine. Buffy negro now obviously it's not it's a microcosm of what was going on about such what he called rove ice and that's the influence of those people in that neighbor in those neighborhoods and they heading rented power. Forget it was a patriot. Serves no different than the irish who police and firefighter. You trash hold jobs. This is really not complicated. But it's complicated. Because the media academics ever talked about the so no already getting back to your phillies. Black mafia it. We don't know when it started wisdom. The common theme was they started in the mid sixties. I always the foot only. Because when i started my research in the nineties about outfits i was lucky i have the benefit of twenty years of hindsight sarai. Now new flu group was supposed to look like a new bieber. Were slack ago. Records law intelligence violence and newspaper active. And what you wind up seeing where clusters of these guys being arrested together so they will each other for years. Whether that was organized crime racket the matter of honest we get to the mid sixties. There are actually calling themselves. The black

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"irish organization" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

06:34 min | 2 years ago

"irish organization" Discussed on WJR 760

"Talk 7 60 wjr. It's Friday. You can say that again. Yeah, thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. It's Friday. The 29th day of 2021. There are 336 days left in the year to get it right. Make each and every day count each day is a gift. Even if 2021 is not turning out, at least in the first month as we hoped it would much better than 2020. But I do have belief. I have hope. I have trust. The prayers will be answered, and we will see the light at the end of the tunnel. Kids will get back to school Kids will be playing sports. People will be going back to work. Commerce will come back again after it was stopped. In an effort to At least partially. Handle the pandemic situation, but it was a publicized virus. I've not publicized, politicized a virus. And that can't be denied at this point. It's just there's so many mistakes that were made, and then we're finding out. They weren't just mistakes. They were just Untruth. I get no one likes to hear the word lies but untruth, Stephen Doctor, Sir Anthony Fauci back in March, saying no one should be walking around with a mascot. That's like the exact thing he said. I'm not making it up. Then we later found that he was just trying to protect first responders by saving the masks and I said then, and I say, Now we are Americans and we are Bright enough smart enough and carrying enough that if he said not to buy the N 95 because of frontline people needed him. And we wouldn't bottom. We would have been told, however, to wear masks. Other masks. Double him up is I always have And or Create our own masks, which many people have done. Didn't need to lie to us about The efficacy of wearing or not wearing a mask. But the pandemic still is affecting all kinds of things and for the second year in a row. Over 19 claiming another beloved Detroit tradition, the ST Patrick's Day parade. Actually the same. Patrick's parade is what we should call it, cause it's not on the actual day. And they had to announce this officially yesterday. President of the United Irish Societies. Might Kelly You did not take this lightly. I know. Good morning, Paul. No, It's so disappointing. However, you know, with things going on with co vet and where we're at, we just couldn't put on a safe. Program for our participants are sponsors for the members and for the people down there watching the parade. Lot of safety protocols that would have had to have been followed at difficult even predict what would be happening on the Planned date of March. 14th typically, you know, drawing of over 100,000 people, one of the largest ST Patrick's Day parades or ST Patrick's parades. In the country. And, uh, I know you've had heartfelt disappointment. You've expressed that But you are a NOP chemist. Michael is I understand, And with the luck of the Irish and then some, you're already looking forward to the biggest and most successful Detroit ST Patrick's parade in your history. Come Sunday March 13th 2022 Oh, without a doubt it takes so much time and energy from people and there's so many vendors involved in their such a huge cost involved. You know it. We're definitely working hard to move into 2022. We think we'll have a historic event. I know everyone missed it on Michigan Avenue. The parade has such a you know, economic impact, and it was felt around the city and it was filled with charitable groups and organizations. You know, that's an important point. The parade raises funds for several Irish charities. What about them? What's happening? Is there anything else that might be happening or away? People can help those Irish charities that generally get helped by the parade and won't be We know thanks to our sponsors and 18. We went ahead and we, you know we couldn't afford to run the parade. So we went to a sponsorship program and, of course for Ford Motor Company and kitsch law firm have been big supporters of ours over the years. And his other businesses, However, you know, we promised to give portions of those sponsorship proceeds to the charitable organizations and we have done a tremendous job of that. We've given over $32,000 to terrible groups, you know, since 2018 as part of our commitment to our sponsors, And it's hard for them. So when these organizations you know these Irish organizations who obviously during the parade, we recognize them for their terrible contributions through the year they raise money at events. And if they can't have those events because the cove it there's limited funds to be donated to some of these organizations. Right? Uh, yeah. This year, you know, even though we didn't have the parade, we made a commitment to, uh, give to four groups. ST. Pat's senior center Bridges beyond boxing. John Kerry does such a great job. With this cultural event, bringing kids from Ireland and sending kids from Detroit to Ireland to box and then the Cappie shins, of course, and then the U. S Scholarship program. We decided that we were going to give scholarships to kids in Detroit. So we're building an endowment building Some funds s O. That can happen. Good for you were putting it on our calendar and looking forward to Sunday March 13th 2022. Sometimes you got to do what you gotta do, My Kelly and I salute you for that. Thanks so much and We look forward to the parade next year, and we look forward to your support Paul and, um, seeing our wonderful event and we'll be there together, my friend. Well, looking forward to it. Mike Kelly, president of the United Irish Societies here on the Paul W. Smith, so W. J. R. 7 14. It's time for our WJR business Beat Jeff Sloan will be with you over the weekend with his startup nation show. 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