Hell and Back, the physical and mental endurance challenge which takes place in Killruddery Estate on Saturday, June 8, has reached out to the Irish deaf community in a bid to make the event more inclusive.
On Thursday 24 February, Provost Linda Doyle congratulated a cohort of twenty three deaf people who have completed a short course on interpreting at Trinity College Dublin, a celebration made all the sweeter as this is the first time that the group has met in person. Co-funded by the Citizens Information Board and the Sign […]
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Feminism festival goes virtual on Human Rights Day
December 10, 2020
WOMEN will be urged to “unmute” themselves on International Human Rights Day on December 10, with the first of a serious of webinars from Clare Women’s Network.
The network is to move its popular Festival of FeminismS, Silence + Voice event online in response to restrictions around the pandemic. Organisers have said they hope to engage the public and ignite conversations to create an inclusive feminist movement in Ireland.
The event, which will run from 2.30-5.30pm next Thursday, will see influential feminists from across Ireland, speaking up and speaking out about their lived experiences, personally and professionally.