Join Nora Corcoran at the Misleór Whidden, a nomad-only gathering for Travellers and Nomadic Peoples. This space is dedicated to reflecting on culture, rights, and the journey toward justice and reparation, exploring how storytelling, art, and media can illuminate paths forward and amplify voices that are marginalised.
Our discussion features international guests whose communities have pursued recognition, apology, and reparation: Jess Smith, whose advocacy secured official recognition of Scotland’s Tinker’s Heart; Beaska Niillas, Sámi storyteller, land guardian, and activist; and Aaju Peter, Inuk lawyer, activist, and filmmaker. Together, we will examine how state apologies acknowledge past wrongs and how cultural expression sustains movements, fosters understanding, and inspires tangible change.
Through sharing experiences and cross-cultural dialogue, Misleór Whidden nurtures the flame of justice and reparation, ensuring that our histories, struggles, and resilience guide the road ahead.