Katie 🍉
@katie_deegan_
Feminist 💁🏻♀️ Former President of Maynooth SU👩🏻🎓she/her ✌🏼 ally: ✊🏾✊🏿,🏳️🌈 🏳️⚧️views are my own 🗣 comms @women4election 🇵🇸
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02-06-2009 12:20:58
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Great to be in Houses of the Oireachtas - Tithe an Oireachtais for todays publication 🗞️
We now want the see the Taoiseach and the leaders of all political parties to come together, to lead on the resourcing and implementing of the recommendations
You can read our full response here⤵️
womenforelection.ie/wfe-news/
Excellent The Guardian podcast on the distressing anti-immigrant backlash in Ireland featuring Rory Carroll and Leon Diop podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tod…
Thankful for the opportunity to be invited on the The Guardian podcast discussing immigration and the tensions that are arising in Ireland. We also discuss ways forward and how we can make the situation better for all. podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the…
What a difference a year makes🙌🏻
One whole year ago our Equip summer school came to an end!
Most of the women you see here, you might be seeing on June 7th 👀🗳️
#VoteWomen
Woooooo!!!
First time ever more than 600 women contesting local elections
Now let’s #VoteWomen
Feel like I can take on the world after that 👏🏻
Peace, international solidarity and direct action is the way forward ✌🏼
Jeremy Corbyn Daniel Lambert Clare Daly #Tressell
Female candidates contesting the 2024 County and City Council Elections:
597 selected/declared women #LE24 candidates now listed on the page
Number already well up on number of women candidates (561) that contested the 2019 elections adriankavanaghelections.org/2023/07/12/fem… via Adrian Kavanagh
🎬🥂 Absolutely thrilled to have been nominated for a The Sockies - Social Media Awards this year!
Our “I Am A Reason” campaign highlights that the mental health of the people in our lives is worth investing in.
Make sure you check it out!
For the record Mattie McGrath TD you did not see children with difference in school because they were not allowed to attend or be part of society.
People like me were sent to school in Dublin hidden away, people like Adam sent to institutions.
We all existed but were locked out