'Yes, I'm Irish': Meet Jeff Keogh
Jeff Keogh was born into a mother and baby home in 1965 - ‘having a black child in Ireland at the time might have been a heavy scene’, he told us - and while growing up in Ireland wasn’t always easy, he says his experience was mostly positive. We spoke to Jeff as part of ‘Yes, I’m Irish’, a video series focusing on the experiences of mixed-race Irish people. Watch the full series here: bit.ly/YesImIrish TheJournal.ie is an Irish news website that invites its users to shape the news agenda. Read, share and shape the day’s stories as they happen, from Ireland, the world and the web. Submit your clips to [email protected] Stay up to date with all of the latest videos by subscribing to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/thejourna... Download our free iOS app: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/thejo... Download our free Android app https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Twitter: twitter.com/thejournal_ie Facebook: facebook.com/TheJournal.ie Instagram: instagram.com/thejournal_ie Snapchat: thejournal.ie

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