Sandy Boyer outlining what is on offer from Radio Free Eireann this weekend.


This Saturday, January 31, starting at 12 Noon New York time Radio, Free Eireann will feature Eamonn McCann on Bloody Sunday and Brian Fleming on his one man show. 

Eamonn will talk about the anniversary of Bloody Sunday when British paratroops murdered 14 men in Derry. He was one of the organizers of the original Bloody Sunday march and wrote Bloody Sunday: What Really Happened and The Bloody Sunday Inquiry: The Families Speak Out to expose the British government coverup. 

Musician and dramatist Brian Fleming will talk about the one man show he will be performing in New York to coincide with the Queens St. Pat's for All Parade.   

Radio Free Eireann can be heard on WBAI Radio, 99.5 FM and wbai.org on the web.

We broadcast live from Rocky Sullivan's of Red Hook at 34 Van Dyke Street in Brooklyn where breakfast is served from 8am to 11am Monday through Saturday.

Next Saturday, February 7, Radio Free Eireann will be on the air from 12 to 2 to raise the money that keeps WBAI and our show on the air. If you can give $75 we will thank you with a dvd, "Off Our Knees," a documentary on the civil rights movement in the North written and narrated by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey.

Eamonn McCann & Brian Fleming on RFE

Sandy Boyer outlining what is on offer from Radio Free Eireann this weekend.


This Saturday, January 31, starting at 12 Noon New York time Radio, Free Eireann will feature Eamonn McCann on Bloody Sunday and Brian Fleming on his one man show. 

Eamonn will talk about the anniversary of Bloody Sunday when British paratroops murdered 14 men in Derry. He was one of the organizers of the original Bloody Sunday march and wrote Bloody Sunday: What Really Happened and The Bloody Sunday Inquiry: The Families Speak Out to expose the British government coverup. 

Musician and dramatist Brian Fleming will talk about the one man show he will be performing in New York to coincide with the Queens St. Pat's for All Parade.   

Radio Free Eireann can be heard on WBAI Radio, 99.5 FM and wbai.org on the web.

We broadcast live from Rocky Sullivan's of Red Hook at 34 Van Dyke Street in Brooklyn where breakfast is served from 8am to 11am Monday through Saturday.

Next Saturday, February 7, Radio Free Eireann will be on the air from 12 to 2 to raise the money that keeps WBAI and our show on the air. If you can give $75 we will thank you with a dvd, "Off Our Knees," a documentary on the civil rights movement in the North written and narrated by Bernadette Devlin McAliskey.

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