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A Woman's Place Ireland

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New podcast discussing the political, historical and social lives of Ireland's Women, past and present. Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/awomansplaceire and Instagram: www.instagram.com/awomansplaceireland

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Part 2 of our podcast which examines the voter numbers behind the 1922 general election following the signing of the treaty by Michael Collins.

In part 1, we found out Michael Collins along with Arthur Griffith conspired to deny women the vote becau... more

On this episode of A Woman's Place we are joined by Dr Josesph Trachtman, O.D, Ph.D to talk about his work which involves treating PTSD through the eye.

Joseph Trachtman, O.D., Ph.D. is one of the approximately 60 optometrists world-wide, who has ea... more

Here's a bit of history they don't teach you in school folks: the majority of women were denied the franchise in 1922. We posit that this exclusion at a fundamental moment of our state meant that the Treaty side swept the 1922 General Election.

What... more

In episode 28 of A Woman's Place, Christina reads you a critical essay on the formula that makes up disaster. Looking at the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and contributing vulnerabilities of the society and how economic inequality plays a major role in cr... more

We chatted about the emergence of neoliberalism and why it's hard to define. We go through a basic overview of the ideology and how it affects out lives-socially and economically- and it's emergence under Thatcher & Reagan aka Season 2 of The Crown

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In this episode, we talk about the founding of American "democracy", Irish partition and how supremacists states stack the deck against groups seen as neither fully a citizen nor human. In America it was black people, in Ireland it was Catholics.

We... more

In the 25th episode of a Woman’s Place we are asking Sorcha: What the Fu¢k is a Republic?

We look at the history of republicanism and give a brief overview of Republicanism in Europe and its roots in Ireland. La connexion Francaise is very important... more

In episode 24 of a Woman's Place Podcast, we get into the vanishing of women's pockets and the relationship between a lack of pockets in women's clothing and control. The ability to conceal something on your person can be said to be directly related ... more

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