A call to Action: What every AOH Division
and Board needs to do to support a United Ireland by
Sean Pender National FFAI chairman
In December I
attended an event organized by the Irish Echo and co-sponsored
by the AOH and the NYC law firm of O Dwyer and Bernstein. Held
in the historic City Hall of New York City it recognized the 25th
anniversary of the passage of the MacBride Principles.
Our order was
represented by National Vice President Brendan Moore who during
his introduction of Fr Sean McManus highlighted the importance
of the MacBride principals. There were many at the event
that were instrumental in the passage of the historic
legislation a quarter century ago. In his talk Father Sean
McManus recapped the landscape and circumstances that were
prevalent at the time and how the historic principals were
implemented. McManus reminded those in attendance that while
the need for the MacBride principals was brought to the
forefront by Irish-America they would not have been successful
if not for the support of many elected officials from across
many different nationalities. Attending the event in New
York were Italian American, Jewish American and African American
elected officials who passed the legislation twenty-five years
ago despite pressure from the British government not to.
The simplicity of what the principals called for “the basic
civil right of fair employment practices for the Catholic
minority” put those who supported the principals on the right
side of history.
Today our order is
presented with a similar challenge a challenge that we as the
country’s largest Irish group are uniquely suited for, the
challenge is to promote “One Island, One Ireland with justice
for all”. AOH National President Seamus Boyle has drawn the
correlation between the MacBride principals and a united
Ireland; Seamus stated: “One of the most important pieces of
legislation passed in many areas over the past 30 years was the
MacBride Principles and now these United Ireland resolutions can
be just as important to help bring us to a final resolution of a
United Ireland, free and with equality for all citizens.”
Just as those that supported the MacBride
principals were on the right side of history so are we.
For 2010 a primary goal of our organization will be to replicate
the strategy of the MacBride principals and work to get as many
towns, cities, counties, states, unions and organizations to
pass resolutions in support of a united Ireland. The first
of these resolutions was passed by the Cleveland city council in
2006; it was the result of the hard work of the local Irish
Northern Aid. The Cleveland resolution has served as a
template for other resolutions that have been passed in 2009 in
Hamilton NJ; Rockland County New York; Syracuse and
Philadelphia. Members Kevin Meara, Vincent Tyner, Frank
Corcoran and Pears Kerr have been instrumental in getting these
resolutions passed. Visit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMXXZwOIqYU
for video of the Philadelphia City Council passing their
resolution.
In 2010 on behalf
of National President Seamus Boyle and the National Board we are
asking that ALL divisions and boards approach their local
municipalities, counties and states to ask them to pass a
resolution to support a united Ireland. I will be working
with PEC chairs Ned McGinley and Joe Roche and we will work to
collect as many of these resolutions as possible by the
convention in Cincinnati. Additionally we should leverage the
St. Patrick’s Day Season for the fact that often elected
officials look for something positive to do around St Patrick’s
Day to recognize the Irish community.
We have set up the
following steps for all divisions and boards to follow:
FFAI and PEC
chairs should take ownership of the project.
From the AOH
national website, click on National programs; choose Freedom for
all Ireland and download the resolution template. The template
allows divisions to just add the name of the municipality,
county or state to the resolution. Additional background
information will also be available on the site...
Joint ventures
with other Irish organizations are encouraged.
Develop a contact
in the targeted municipality, county or state to meet with and
describe our request. Follow through until commitment is
given to get resolution. Have members present when the
resolution is passed and issue a thank you for the resolution.
Leverage the
fact that the Good Friday agreement has provisions for achieving
a United Ireland through purely democratic and peaceful means
also worth mentioning is the 25th anniversary of the
McBride Principals.
Copies of resolutions should be sent to
Sean Pender via email at
paddyspeed@yahoo.com
The FFAI link of
the National Site will serve as a repository for all resolutions
and copies will be forwarded to Irish, English, US and Northern
Ireland governments.
Now here is
that Link: (AOH
National Program)