• Episode 1: Right to Choose

  • May 25 2021
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 1: Right to Choose

  • Summary

  • In our first episode of How The Yes Was Won, we give context to the introduction of the 8th Amendment by delving in to what was happening in Irish Feminism in the late 70s and early 80s, and the backlash from it. There are links to some additional resources you may be interested in just below. We spoke with Anne Connolly, Mary Gordon, Dr Ursula Barry, with additional research assistance from Mary McAuliffe. If you would like to help increase access to abortion in Ireland and elsewhere, please consider donating to the Abortion Support Network. Donate to Abortion Support Network Frank Crummy speaking at Dublin Castle on the day of the Referendum count

    Dublin Well Woman Centre picket (1978) - Come Here To Me

    1983 Eighth Amendment referendum and the Workers Party [wig snatch pic at 4:22]

    Mairtin Mac Cormaic: My interview with Fine Gaeler may have sparked original amendment, 5/05/2013

    Gene Kerrigan, The Moral Civil War, 31/081983

    Linda Connolly - From Revolution to Devolution: A Social Movements Analysis of the Contemporary Womens Movement in Ireland (pdf) (1997)

    Written and edited by Deirdre Kelly and Aisling Dolan. Narrated by Aisling Dolan. Produced by Deirdre Kelly, Aisling Dolan, Emma Callaghan, Tara Lonij, Davy Quinlivan

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