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Home Stories with Manchán Magan
Home Stories
19 episodes
2 days ago
Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.
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Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Pauline from South Africa
Home Stories with Manchán Magan
13 minutes 31 seconds
3 years ago
Pauline from South Africa

This episode Manchán speaks to Pauline South Africa. Pauline is from Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and ‘grew up relatively poor, but happy. I remember my dad let us watch a python eat a dik-dik (small deer) and for seven days we returned to watch it as it lay there digesting. We only ate wild meat when we were growing up. My young brother started to hunt when he was four years old.’

She moved to South Africa and now has five children and nine grandchildren. They lived outside Johannesburg. ‘It was extremely dangerous. My husband was in twelve armed robberies, and we experienced four attempted high-jackings.’

She believes the Irish don’t understand how violent South Africa really is. ‘Horrible things happened to us there, especially to my daughter. It wasn’t easy at my age to make this transition to Ireland, it was the hardest things we ever did, but now, I think, it was the best.’

Home Stories was funded by Creative Ireland alongside the county councils of Laois and Westmeath.

Home Stories with Manchán Magan
Ireland has been gifted with an influx of people from a range of fascinating and exotic cultures in recent years. Most of them were fleeing some form of trauma and are now making their way (slowly) through the Direct Provision system. These new members of our communities offer us an opportunity to get to know different parts of the world and different cultures. Join Manchán Magan as he learns about the lives of Ireland's newest residents in Home Stories.