Discussing Irish Women's History With Kate Cunningham in the Virtual Síbín

On Thursday, March 5, 2015, Kate Cunningham from the Women's Museum of Ireland joined us for a LIVE interactive video discussion on the subject of Irish women's history.

Founded in November 2012, The Women’s Museum of Ireland is a project that aims to promote the formal recognition of the role of women in Irish history as well as the role of Irish women abroad. The museum hopes to educate the public about the contributions of women to cultural, political and social history in Ireland, and the role Irish women have played overseas. Encompassing the rural and urban, the political and domestic, the Women’s Museum of Ireland brings together research on women’s history and generate public discussion on the impact and achievements of the women of Ireland. In doing so the museum hopes to encourage the continuation of these successes in a new generation of women in Ireland and abroad.

So, pull up a stool and join us in The Wild Geese Virtual Síbín for this enjoyable discussion as we celebrate the contribution of Irish women in history.

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Comment by Jim Curley on March 5, 2015 at 5:49pm

That was terrific. Very informative. Great job, Kelly and Kate.

Comment by Kelly O'Rourke on March 9, 2015 at 6:48am

Thanks, Jim!  We really appreciate the work that Kate and her colleagues are doing, and we're grateful for the opportunity to share their efforts here!

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