Guest blogging on the Feminist Ire
You know I always have my feminist cap on, but today I’ve donned my feminist cloak too for full effect. I’m guest blogging on Feminist Ire about my take on […]
You know I always have my feminist cap on, but today I’ve donned my feminist cloak too for full effect. I’m guest blogging on Feminist Ire about my take on […]
When the Irish Parenting Bloggers Group organised a blog march last October to object to Government cuts to children’s allowance, I brought a controversial proposal to the table. Instead of […]
I had my baby at home. It was a planned homebirth but it was a decision we only made half way through my pregnancy as we learned more about birth […]
No, I won’t be working over the weekend. Yes, I appreciate we’ve a tight deadline for early next week but, unlike you, I can manage my work – and my […]
In the wake of a judgement from the European Court of Human Rights and a growing public outcry from both sides of the debate following the death of Savita Halappanavar […]
When I was a fiery young woman (circa 1995-2004) I used to get quite exercised about the inequality of “men only” institutions. I made a stand at work once whereby […]
I spent all of my teens and early twenties being horrified at the concept of motherhood. The idea of getting pregnant and having a child was alien to me. Alien […]
Sinead Gleeson has a lovely article in today’s Irish Times about the history of women and reading. It has a great title too: Women gaining power, page by page. It’s […]