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US taxpayers spend $24,000 on Irish school’s DEI movie challenge

By Editorial Board Published February 15, 2025 5 Min Read
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US taxpayers spend ,000 on Irish school’s DEI movie challenge

The US State Division spent $24,000 (£19,000) to fund an Irish school’s movie challenge selling range, fairness and inclusion (DEI).

Earlier this month the Trump administration described a separate grant of $70,000 (£56,000) for a “DEI musical” in Eire as “crap” that US taxpayer cash was “wasted on”, because it continues to dismantle america Company for Worldwide Growth (USAID) company.

Now an examination of spending information reveals that in October 2021 $24,000 (£19,000) of US taxpayer’s cash was given to the Institute of Artwork, Design and Know-how (IADT) in Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, to “nurture and encourage equality, inclusion and diversity in storytelling, by facilitating self-generated narratives from diverse community groups through the medium of film”.

These quick movies had been then premiered at a movie pageant in Galway in July 2023.

Mission lead lecturer and filmmaker Vanessa Gildea stated on the time: “I consider passionately that the way forward for movie and tv should be based mostly on range, inclusion and gender parity.

“This belief is the reason we created this film project.

“We’re all extremely pleased with these lovely and shifting movies, and of every filmmaker.”

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One of many movies, Falling, was described as “a poetic film about a brave young Afghani woman who left her home in search of a better life”.

Cultural Medium, directed by Britney Madondo, was “a vibrant, lyrical snapshot into the Black and Irish experience through the lens of artist Yomi Attention”.

What’s Freedom? by director Mohadesa Shojaee was described as taking viewers on a journey of “experiences in a new land where freedom is more than just a word”, whereas Sticks & Stones aimed to share “experiences of discrimination and the power of language”.

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The funding of $24,000 for the challenge was secured by IADT by way of the US Embassy in Dublin.

Two weeks in the past, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt listed a collection of “insane priorities” that USAID had funded, together with $1.5m (£1.2m) for enhancing range, fairness and inclusion (DEI) in Serbian workplaces, $47,000 (£37,000) for a “transgender opera” in Colombia and a $70,000 (£56,000) grant for the manufacturing of a “DEI musical in Ireland”.

“I don’t know about you, but as an American taxpayer I don’t want my dollars going towards this crap and the American people don’t either.

“And that is precisely what Elon Musk has been tasked by President Trump to do.”

The revelations sparked fury from conservative commentators within the US, though it seems the 2022 $70,000 (£56,000) grant, just like the IADT funding, had been awarded by the Division of State fairly than USAID.

That cash is known to have funded an occasion in Dublin, however not a musical.

Repeated makes an attempt to contact the occasion organiser haven’t been profitable.

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