Úna Gan A Gúna: Irish Women's Oral Histories
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📣Don't Miss Out! Join Oral History Network Ireland for our FREE National Heritage Week event, 'Inclusive Oral Heritage: Exploring Our Diverse Foundations.' 🎟️Spaces limited, so secure your FREE place via Eventbrite today! #OHNI #HeritageWeek2025 🎟️eventbrite.ie/e/inclusive-or…
We’re excited to announce that we’re hosting ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin: A Celebration’ Cork City Libraries on Saturday 16 August! We’ll be celebrating the stories of Irish women born in the 20th century – anyone interested in Irish, feminist or oral history come along to this free event!
We’re celebrating the stories of Irish women with Cork City Libraries on 16 August! We’ve spoken to a range of Irish elders about their experiences as young women in mid-twentieth century Ireland – come along to hear more! unaganaguna.org/news/2025/7/29…
Ó Ghlúin go Glúin has connected young women to their Irish elders to record and preserve their stories as oral history interviews – we’re celebrating these stories in a free event at the Cork City Libraries from 1-3pm on 16 August! Join us to hear from them!
Úna Gan A Gúna: Irish Women's Oral Histories will celebrate the stories of Irish women collected as part of their ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin’ project during National Heritage Week with ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin: A Celebration’ at Cork City Libraries on Sat 16 August, 2025, 1-3pm. 🎟️Free admission #OralHistory #HeritageWeek2025 #Cork
Looking forward to sharing stories from our ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin’ project at Cork City Libraries in a week! Are you coming along for an afternoon of stories, sisterhood and solidarity?
Calling anyone with an interest in Irish, feminist or oral history to join us at Cork City Libraries to celebrate ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin’ and the stories of Irish women born in the twentieth century! unaganaguna.org/news/2025/7/29…
Do you live in Cork? Are you coming along to our free event at Cork City Libraries this Saturday 16 August? We’ll be sharing stories from Irish women born in the twentieth century – join us!
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Sharing and celebrating the stories of Irish women ensures that they are preserved for the historical record rather than forgotten – join us at the Cork City Libraries this Saturday 16 August to listen to the oral histories we’ve collected!
We want to celebrate the stories of Irish women from all walks of life and backgrounds, join us at Cork City Libraries on Saturday to hear from Irish women who’ve recorded their oral histories with us! unaganaguna.org/news/2025/7/29…
Just one day to go! See you at Cork City Libraries tomorrow at 1pm for a celebration of all things ‘Ó Ghlúin go Glúin’!
Today’s the day! See you down at Cork City Libraries at 1pm to celebrate Irish women’s stories!
Deirdre O’Byrne will give a talk on Edna O'Brien for Irish Book Week - focussing on her early work & exploring her excoriating depiction of the lives of women in mid-20th century Ireland Five Leaves Bookshop 19 October 4.30pm irishinbritain.org/whats-on/the-i…
We're delighted that Chris Egan has kindly agreed to visit us on Friday 7 November, 2.00-3.00 pm, to give what will be a brilliant & fascinating talk on the History of Coventry's Irish. Admission is free & everyone is welcome. To book a place: [email protected] /02476256629