This special publication gives an account of the work of Pavee Point in Traveller community development over the last 30 years and features the evocative and empowering photographs of Derek Speirs. “If there is a consistent theme that emerges from this book it is the determination of a small minority to struggle against the huge inequalities they have faced including racism, poverty and official neglect,” says Ronnie Fay, Pavee Point Co Director in her preface to the book.
In his foreword to the publication author Colum McCann writes: “Cleary the ability of Irish Travellers and the Roma to tell their stories is paramount to dignity and survival. Equally it is profoundly important that the story be heard – otherwise the whole landscape will continue to be gate locked. A story without a listener is hardly a story at all. The stories must go back and forth: from Traveller to mainstream and back again. Within this context, story -telling is the precise crux of the matter – the Travellers and the Roma have a right to absolute self- determination, and they have to be involved in all decisions that affect the past, the present and the consequent future.”
Below is the book in pdf format and can also be found in the Resources section of this website. Printed copies of the book are available from info@pavee.ie
