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Dr Susan Crawford, one of the #EPICwomen nom. as part of the @RTEjr Who’s Your Heroine? project, by Chloe Rogers from Co. Clare, ‘ran & walked the entire Wild Atlantic Way to raise Autism Awareness.’ Read #RTEherstory: https://t.co/ZPV08fUrhO
Art: Sophie Scally & Nadine Reily.
Captain Elaine Egan, @AerLingus pilot, is one of our #EPICwomen, nominated by her daughter Aoife, as part of @RTEjr’s Who’s Your Heroine? project. Read #RTEherstory: https://t.co/WWfEaL11eI
Art by: Aoife Rice.
Eileen Weir: Peacemaker & Community Relations Officer at Shankill Women's Centre. Read our interview with this incredible Northern Ireland Peace Heroine here: https://t.co/A2QarHjZQ9
Image credits: Kenzi Laird, Rebecca Lively, Elise Massey.
Just LOOK at some of the incredible Brigid artwork we're receiving from the public!
We will be illuminating landmarks with YOUR illustrations of Brigid on 1st Feb. In the meantime, why not sign our petition to make #BrigidsDay a national holiday: https://t.co/atbRXDGXf9
@darraghdoyle @EPICMuseumCHQ @RTE_Culture @ellenomdunlop @josephamadigan @TheSineadBurke @amyhuberman @NWCI @WHAIreland @MargaretEWard FACT #1: 1st February marks the beginning of Spring and the Celtic festival of Imbolc, once honoured as the feast of the goddess. Sign the petition to make Brigid’s Day a national holiday: https://t.co/I6Mbkyyfxj
Art: St. Brigid by Non Waters
Nollaig na mBan shona daoibh! Our new annual #NollaignamBan event is Melting Pot, created w/
@elliekisyombe1 & @OURTABLEDUBLIN, inviting people of all cultures to come together to share food, stories, & music in celebration of our multi-cultural Ireland: https://t.co/mA0thmjZBk
Taoist Sexual Alchemy is a wonderful way for women to improve vitality & embrace their feminine essence. These practices were closely guarded secrets by the queens & concubines of ancient China. Book tickets for this weekend's workshop: https://t.co/mFJ3H8Sk6n #nollaignamban
Our new merchandise range features beautiful artwork of Irish heroines from some truly amazing artists.. here are some amazing pieces with designs by Szabolcs Kariko. View the full range here https://t.co/4ebp3oo67A
Fanny Durack was the daughter of Irish immigrants in Australia who went on to win the gold medal in the first ever women’s Olympic swimming event in Stockholm, 1912. Read more here https://t.co/fdqX1Tir99 #HerstoryRTE
As we strive for equality today, Brigid reminds us that we must also heal our inner feminine and masculine. Herstory has launched a national campaign to make Brigid's Day a national holiday - read more and sign the petition here https://t.co/atbRXDGXf9
Artwork by Jane Brideson