'It all started with a Twitter account.'
"It all started with a Twitter account."
GORM Media, a project born out of personal experiences, aims to unify across differences and increase a sense of belonging among marginalised communities in Ireland. To do this, the company hosts intercultural training programmes, runs workshop events, and creates in-house content telling the stories of under-repesented communities. One of their most recent Instagram Reels considers how to eliminate racism in Irish society.
At the time of writing, GORM has 8,000 followers across their social media platforms. It’s here that the company showcases their many projects, from their Wideshot workshop pilot programme to their web series ‘Them’, a show dedicated to amplifying new voices and sharing new ideas. In April, the group announced that they had been commissioned by
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