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Many thanks to brilliant @clodaghfinn.bsky.social in @irishexaminer.bsky.social for highlighting our #womensgrassrootsactivism project on eve of #IWD2026. Great to have work of @soroptimistgbi.bsky.social & #ICA acknowledged & remembered @whaireland.bsky.social
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From βthe dung queen of Irelandβ to Jessie Buckley: @janeohlmeyer.bsky.social recently discussed with Clodagh Finn the importance of sharing early modern womenβs stories, advances in AI tools, and how VOICES is leading the charge on both fronts.
A special thank you to Clodagh for the article!
Well not any more. When the Voicesproject.ie began in 2023, the team had but a handful of women. Now they are coming down with stories which will be available to all very soon.
@voicestcd.bsky.social
indeed any history where women's lives and experiences are muted at every point in the process of history production?
In the few cases where women's stories are recorded, they often don't make it into archives and when they do, they have beenΒ overlooked by historians...
It showed several women in brown headscarves blending in with a herd of similarly coloured cattle which they were herding. At the back, a single man dressed in white shone out of the frame like a beacon.
Is there a better metaphor for Irish history...
I spent a fascinating hour with Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, principal investigator of the five-year, EU-funded project which is, in my view, one of the most exciting things to come on stream in a very long time.
She pointed to a painting on her wall which she recently bought in Lahore.
One of the things I loved about Hamnet was that a 17th-century woman's life was at the centre of it.
Now, thanks to the Voicesproject.ie we can walk beside the Irishwomen alive at the same time.
Meet the Dung Queen of Ireland, and so many others...
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A belated Valentine's from VOICES β€οΈ
A Mrs Kinborow Valentine reportedly lived until she was 118 years of age! Her Funeral Entry is recorded in NLI GO MS 76 f. 108v, along with a coat of arms inscribed with small hearts.
I was blown away to discover that Genevieve Lyons dodged the censors in 1950s Ireland when she played the 'immoral' Sally Bowles in a precursor of 'Cabaret'. It even started a craze for Sally Bowles berets!
With special thanks to @barry_houlihan
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Brid Lynch toured the world with the Abbey Theatre, yet I know nothing about my fellow Kerry woman.
Looking forward to finding out more tomorrow night at 7.30pm in the Teacher's Club on Parnell Square when the wonderful Fiona Brennan, theatre historian and researcher, takes the stage so-to-speak.
I'll email you. Xx
Amazing! Tea and buns soon?
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Imagine writing six poems on a Monday morning... Will we give it a try tomorrow? π
I'm getting in early to highlight a significant date on the horizon: March 21 marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of Anna Frances Levins, photographer, publisher, writer, painter and activist once described as βthe most travelled Irishwoman in the worldβ.
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If you feel like marking this BH in honour of St Bridget have a listen to my recent podcast miniseries on fascinating Irish women with @clodaghfinn.bsky.social
First episode here: open.spotify.com/episode/7bnk...
I was thinking of you only today. Look what you started and at the hardest time, during Covid. Despite restrictions, you got the Brigit Festival up and running. πβ¨
It's so uplifting to see such a flowering around this woman, saint and goddess: she's a very welcome lightning rod for female creativity
@clodaghfinn.bsky.social wonderfully inspiring as usual gifting us this beautiful insight into Brigid/Brigit.
We still need to learn from her understanding, courage and compassion!
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Drawing of a woman with green hair blowing a flame from her hand, with the word imbolc in gold letters #SpΓ©irGorm #SpΓ©irGhorm #Ireland #Art #imbolc #imbolg
Happy Imbolc π±
Prints: www.ciaraioch.com/artprints/p/...
My favourite Brigidine miracle is the one in which she outwits a sexual predator.
Today's Irishwoman's Diary
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Uncovering ancient Irish burial sites after 1,300 years
Dr Griffin Murray, UCC Archaeology, spoke to @clodaghfinn.bsky.social about the significance of remarkable archaeological discoveries.
In the run-up to St Brigid's Day, it's fascinating to get a rare insight into an early medieval nunnery with the discovery of human remains at St Mella's Cell in Co Offaly. Initial analysis shows the burials to be those of women and children from the 7th-10th C
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I hope this piece will help us to find out more about Elisabeth Boslooper, a Cork woman held in Hitler's concentration camp for women.
Huge thanks to @irishfamilydetective.ie for her invaluable help with this.
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Breaking news - from the past!
There's so much of it & I had the immense privilege of sharing some of it with @deshocks.bsky.social in a mini-series on her fantastic podcast. Here's a flavour of it. Thank you Eoghan O'Sullivan
Https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/artsandculture/arid-41778443.html
Teresa Deevy, the playwright once described as 'the Irish Chekhov', died #otd in 1963. Teresa lost her hearing when she was 19 but learned to lip-read in the theatres of London. She returned home to write plays that gave voice to women in the margins.
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A chance encounter in 1942 near RTΓ's 'creaking and groaning' lift (nicknamed Jacob's Ladder) in the GPO led to a lifelong friendship between two remarkable women, who shared a passion for folklore and food and contributed much to Irish cultural life.
#RTE100
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I love this piece from Stephen Fernane about Jessie Buckley's revolutionary great-grandmother Madge Clifford who worked alongside Michael Collins
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Happy New Year to you!
How amazing to *see* Cork-born Ethel Voynich in the spotlight...
*ThroughHerEyes*
Two typos this morning - post done, pre-caffeine!