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In honour of International Women's Day, here are a few Irish women who made significant contributions to Ireland and the world. A thread.

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This day three years ago – 25 May 2018 – 66.9% of Irish voters supported repealing the constitutional ban on abortion. Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said, “Today we as a people have spoken, and we say we trust women and respect women to make their own decisions and their own choices.”

This day three years ago – 25 May 2018 – 66.9% of Irish voters supported repealing the constitutional ban on abortion.

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said,

“Today we as a people have spoken, and we say we trust women and respect women to make their own decisions and their own choices.”
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This day 47 years ago – 20 July 1974 – a group of women protested the hitherto male-only bathing place of Forty Foot, Sandycove, Co Dublin. Among those protesting were journalist Nell McCafferty, politician Nuala Fennell and poet Mary D'Arcy. From then on, the area was shared.

This day 47 years ago – 20 July 1974 – a group of women protested the hitherto male-only bathing place of Forty Foot, Sandycove, Co Dublin.

Among those protesting were journalist Nell McCafferty, politician Nuala Fennell and poet Mary D'Arcy.

From then on, the area was shared.
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Neil Jordan's Michael Collins came in for a lot of criticism, but it is hard to deny the power of its climax. And it wouldn't be nearly as powerful without Sinéad O'Connor's rendition of She Moved Through the Fair.

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I love this clip of Michael Gambon, switching between the Dublin accent he had as a child, and the Received Pronunciation and Cockney accents he learned after moving to London.

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Tragic. The victim blaming of Kim Damti on many Irish social media accounts over the past few days has been sickening. This Irish person hopes her murderers are met with retributive justice.

Tragic.

The victim blaming of Kim Damti on many Irish social media accounts over the past few days has been sickening.

This Irish person hopes her murderers are met with retributive justice.
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Just picked up The Disconnect by Roisin Kiberd in Vibes and Scribes, one of the best independent book shops in Cork. I used to run into Roisin quite a bit in Dublin. Looking forward to giving this a read!

Just picked up The Disconnect by <a href="/roisinkiberd/">Roisin Kiberd</a> in <a href="/vibesandscribes/">Vibes and Scribes</a>, one of the best independent book shops in Cork. I used to run into Roisin quite a bit in Dublin. Looking forward to giving this a read!
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I'll lose followers for this, but I don't care: 239 hostages are still being held in Gaza by Hamas, the youngest Kfir Bibas (9 months). No matter how righteous you think you are, if you believe taking an infant hostage is excusable, you are not the good guys. #BringThemHomeNow

I'll lose followers for this, but I don't care:

239 hostages are still being held in Gaza by Hamas, the youngest Kfir Bibas (9 months).

No matter how righteous you think you are, if you believe taking an infant hostage is excusable, you are not the good guys.

#BringThemHomeNow
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In 1919, Emir Faisal, future King of Iraq, wrote the following: “We feel that that the Arabs and Jews are cousins in race... We Arabs, especially the educated among us, look with the deepest sympathy on the Zionist movement... we will wish the Jews a most hearty welcome home.”

In 1919, Emir Faisal, future King of Iraq, wrote the following:

“We feel that that the Arabs and Jews are cousins in race... We Arabs, especially the educated among us, look with the deepest sympathy on the Zionist movement... we will wish the Jews a most hearty welcome home.”
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It was impossible not to be moved after Tom Hand, Emily's father, spoke about his daughter when it was believed she had been killed. Hamas should release her, unconditionally, along with any other hostages captured on Oct 7th. I cannot see why anyone would disagree with that.

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Delighted that my friend Ferdia Lennon's debut novel Glorious Exploits has been chosen as RTÉ's Book of the Week, on top of the praise it's already received from Roddy Doyle and Emma Donoghue. Be sure to pick it up if you like contemporary Irish fiction! rte.ie/culture/books/…

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March is Irish Heritage Month! Join the Consulate, online or in person, at 7:30 am PDT on March 7th for our heritage themed Business Breakfast. Check out the link below for more details and to register. marchbusinessbreakfast.eventbrite.ie

March is Irish Heritage Month! Join the Consulate, online or in person, at 7:30 am PDT on March 7th for our heritage themed Business Breakfast.

Check out the link below for more details and to register.

marchbusinessbreakfast.eventbrite.ie
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Great to see a full house this morning to celebrate our Irish Heritage Month Business Breakfast! Thank you to our guest speaker Padraic Coffey, author of This Day in Irish History, for sharing his experience of using social media to bring Irish history to a modern audience.

Great to see a full house this morning to celebrate our Irish Heritage Month Business Breakfast! 

Thank you to our guest speaker Padraic Coffey, author of This Day in Irish History, for sharing his experience of using social media to bring Irish history to a modern audience.