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Is it time we finally said ‘au revoir’ to the Mademoiselle?

Published: Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Slapper, tart, floozy -- there are any number of derogatory words for women that could earn someone a stinging jaw. Until now, though, 'Mademoiselle' was unlikely to be one of them.Coming from a Frenchman, the retro term is likely...

NWCI "Where are the Women" Project Co-ordinator speaks on the Right Hook

Published: Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Eóin Murray, the "Where are the Women" Project Co-ordinator, spoke on the subject of gender qoutas with Joanna Tuffy on the Right Hook, Wednesday 9th November.The project, co-ordinated by Eóin, is aimed at getting more women into...

Friends of the Women’s Therapy Centre Ladies Lunch fundraiser

Published: Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Please support Friends of the Women's Therapy Centre Ladies Lunch fundraiser on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. It will take place at the very elegant Cruzzo Restaurant at Malahide Marina on November 25th with a Guest...

LWL video for the Better Together Campaign

Published: Tuesday, November 08, 2011

This year Longford Women's Link have entered the video they used as part of last year's 16 Days of Action Opposing Violence Against Women. It's a video asking people to stop and think about domestic violence. Please support it by voting...

Women and Budget 2012: The Verdict - Panel Discussion

Published: Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Feminist Open Forum Panel Discussion Thursday December 8th 2011 at 7.30pm The Ireland Institute (near Trinity Hotel), Pearse Street, Dublinwith Sinead Pentony, Head of Policy, TASC Orla O'Connor, Head of Policy, National Women's Council of Ireland Sara Burke, Journalist, health policy...

Papering Over the Cracks - A Documentary by the Seven Towers Residents Group

Published: Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family..... (Article 25: The United Nations universal declaration of human rights) The Seven Towers Residents Group works in the New Lodge...

Women bloggers call for a stop to ‘hateful’ trolling by misogynist men

Published: Sunday, November 06, 2011

Crude insults, aggressive threats and unstinting ridicule: it's business as usual in the world of website news commentary - at least for the women who regularly contribute to the national debate.The frequency of the violent online invective - or ...

Wear the ‘F’ label with pride

Published: Sunday, November 06, 2011

Today's young women still face a fight for equality with men, writes Judy King.'Embrace the F-word.'' It's probably not the phrase students, parents and teachers expect to hear from a former principal and guest speaker at their year 12...

Miss World met with protests at UK 60th anniversary show

Published: Sunday, November 06, 2011

Demonstrators gathered in Earls Court, west London, as the Miss World contest returned for its 60th anniversary show.The event is still watched by an estimated one billion people around the world, involving women from 113 countries.Kat Banyard, founder of...

Risking it all for the truth: exiled Colombian journalist Mary Luz Avendano

Published: Sunday, November 06, 2011

Colombia has been ravaged by an armed conflict lasting for almost 50 years.Paramilitary and guerrilla groups, drug traffickers and corrupt police have been trying to silence, by any means necessary, those journalists unwilling to be bribed to look the other...

Congratulations Michael D Higgins from mna na hEireann!

Published: Thursday, November 03, 2011

President elect Michael D Higgins has a long and distinguished track record of supporting women's rights as he showed in his responses to the NWCI's questionnaire in advance of the election. See below for the NWCI questionnaire and Michael D's...

Mary Ann Sieghart: Giving women power requires action

Published: Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Are women great at running the country? You bet.Four monarchs were voted into the top 25 of the BBC's Greatest Britons of all time. Three of them - Elizabeth I, Victoria and Elizabeth II - were female. Alfred the Great...

Cavan Members Meeting "Turn Off the Red Light"

Published: Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Following the success of our Cavan Members Meeting in association with Breffni Bells, you can now access the excellent presentations given by our panel of experts by clicking on the appropriate links below.To access Grainne Healy's presentation, click here.....

‘Missing girls’ far outweigh party politics

Published: Monday, October 31, 2011

IN SEPTEMBER, the World Bank published World Report 2012 - Gender Equality and Development. It highlighted both significant progress in areas like education, and "sticky areas" that are stubbornly slow to improve. One of these "sticky areas" is what it calls ...

Why women in radio are starting to talk back

Published: Monday, October 31, 2011

It's silly to get upset about awards ceremonies, we all know that. Every award, from the Turner prize to the Oscars, is just the result of four or five people getting together in a room, eating curly sandwiches, disagreeing with...

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