Learning Abroad Center
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Decolonizing Ireland: Youth and Community Revitalization

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Explore the shared colonial histories of Irish and Native American peoples and experience decolonial solidarity and community revitalization of land, language, and lifeways in Doire (Derry), Baile Átha Cliat (Dublin), Tir Chonaill/Dún na nGall (Donegal), and surrounding areas.

Program Details

Location
Location
Dublin & Derry, Ireland
Term
Term
May Session (Spring semester on campus)
Housing
Housing
Dormitory
Hostel
Hotel
Languages Taught In
Languages Taught In
English
Sponsor
Sponsor
College of Education and Human Development

Program Eligibility

Student Type
Student Type
UofM Students
Non UofM Students
Student Year
Student Year
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
Graduate Students
GPA
GPA
No Requirement

About

Irish colonization served as the blueprint for settler colonialism around the globe and resulted in a paradox wherein the Irish diaspora transitioned to a privileged colonizer status. At the same time, the Irish in Ireland remained occupied, both experiencing and carrying the legacy of intergenerational trauma. Over the past few decades, Irish peoples in Ireland, often under the auspices of youth and community work in rural and Gaelic speaking areas, have engaged in a project of re-indigenization. Partnering with and hosting Indigenous peoples from around the globe, Ireland is reclaiming its indigeneity; revitalizing pre-colonial culture, governance structures, language, ecologies, and lifeways.

During your time in Dublin and Derry, you will be encouraged to consider connections to international indigenous communities and youth. You will also be asked to specifically make connections to the context of the United States, Minnesota, and the University around ongoing tensions related to the enduring impacts of colonialism, land-back movements, and indigenization.

Program Model

Embedded
Instructor-Led

Housing & Meals

You will stay in a Hotel or Hostel in Dublin and St. Columb's Park House in Derry. Breakfast and some lunch are included, as well as an arrival and departure dinner.

Application Deadline

January 15, 2025

Academics

Explore the concepts of indigeneity and colonialism within the context of youth and community work in Ireland. You will engage with this content using tested practices of experiential and place-based learning. You will close your time in Ireland by revisiting common narrations of Ireland as a site of political conflict and reconciliation in comparison to the Indigenous Ireland movement. This movement is an ongoing movement to reclaim and revitalize Irish land, language, and lifeways, and to build relationships with and responsibility to other international Indigenous communities.

This course satisfies the global perspectives theme requirement for 3-credits at graduate and undergraduate levels.

Program Leader

Katie Johnston-Goodstar is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Minnesota. Drawing on Indigenous, decolonial, and social justice frameworks, she collaborates with youth and community to engage social justice issues and build community wellness. Her most recent research projects include:

  1. an Indigenous youth participatory action research (YPAR) project to transform public schooling;
  2. a collective recovery of traditional ecological knowledge and lifeways to revitalize community wellness;
  3. a YPAR project to disrupt sexual exploitation, and
  4. an implementation science project exploring indigenized healthy eating and physical activity for youth to reduce health disparities.

Excursions

Excursions may include:

  • Kilmainham jail 
  • Ireland Women's National Team Qualifying Match 
  • Derry City Walls 
  • Kinnagoe Bay

More Information

For more information contact, Lamia Shapiro at [email protected].

Program Fee

May 2025 Cost of Participation forthcoming

Program fee range: $6,000–8,000.

The cost of participation generally includes educational costs, registration fees, orientation, and international health insurance. It may also include airfare, housing, excursions, and some or all meals. 

You will need to budget for your passport and visa fees, meals that are not included, and personal spending money.

If you are registered for less than 13 credits, or if you are a non-UofM student or a UofM graduate student, you will be charged tuition for this course in addition to the program fee. Notify the Learning Abroad Center if this applies to you.

Billing & Payments

Visit Billing for information about the billing process for application fees, deposits, and program fees.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Visit Financial Information for information on using financial aid and scholarships for study abroad.

This program is considered part of spring enrollment for the purposes of registration and financial aid.

Cancellation Policy

All applicants are charged a $50 non-refundable application fee. Confirmed students cancelling their participation (prior to program start date) will be billed for:

  • 75 days or more prior to start date; $50 Application fee + $450 confirmation deposit + non-recoverable flight costs*
  • 74–60 days prior to start date;  $50 Application fee +  $450  non-recoverable flight costs* + 25% of remaining program costs
  • 59–45 days prior to start date;  $50 Application fee +  $450  non-recoverable flight costs* + 50% of remaining program costs
  • 44–31 days prior to start date;  $50 Application fee +  $450  non-recoverable flight costs* + 75% of remaining program costs
  • 30 days or less prior to start date;  $50 Application fee +  $450  non-recoverable flight costs* + 100% of remaining program costs
     

*Non-recoverable fight costs refer to those costs billed as a part of the overall program costs. It does not include any flight costs paid by students directly to airlines, travel agents etc.

Prepare

Be aware: All programs require a $50 application fee. This fee will be charged to your student account upon submission of an online application.

Complete pre-application advising.

Apply

The COVID-19 vaccine series is strongly recommended, pursuant to CDC guidelines, but not required for participation in this program.

You will be charged a $50 application fee for each application you submit.

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Complete

When you submit your online application, you will be assigned an application checklist that includes:

  • First Step session

Next Steps

  1. After you complete all required application checklist items, you will receive an automated email message indicating your application is ready to be reviewed.
  2. Your completed application will be reviewed by the program leader in the sponsoring college/department.
  3. If admitted, the Confirmation & Payment Agreement form will be added to your checklist. Complete this form to secure your spot on the program. By submitting the form, you also give your approval for the program deposit to be billed to your UofM student account.
  4. Complete the confirmation checklist, which include the following items in additional to program-specific forms:
    • Passport Information
    • Emergency Contacts
    • Health Information Form
    • Online Health & Safety Orientation
    • Release & Waiver
  5. You will receive information about additional steps from the sponsoring college/department.