Writing is a form of activism. Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro examines the functionality of literature in celebrating the ‘New Irish’… The transformative period Ireland finds itself in makes it imperative to…
On the verge of making a clothes transition video, Esther O’Moore Donohoe contemplates ditching the apps [restrict] On the 4th of October 2021 the world held its breath when Instagram,…
Linnea Dunne speaks to Lisa Murphy about why she had to launch GoFundMe to get help… *TW: This piece contains references to eating disorders “It’s about 50 times a day…
Elaine Butler explains how we have ended up with so much extra packaging on food, and how to avoid it going forward… [restrict] How on earth did we end up…
Jette Virdi on why she’s shutting down other mums’ conversations about restricting food and judging bodies… [restrict] I can tell I’ve pissed them off. The hushed silence and the looks…
You’re not special… and that’s a beautiful thing, says Megan Cassidy… [restrict] ‘We’re all disposable’, my acupuncturist mused, tapping a needle into my left forearm. ‘Every single one of us,…
What happens when you and your family have fallen between the bureaucratic gaps in the housing crisis, by Emma Dwyer Recently I ticked one off the bucket list. I talked…
With 10% of the population unvaccinated, our collective immunity against Covid-19 is threatened. Here Gillian Roddie writes about compassionately facing our unvaccinated friends, the importance of a fully vaccinated society…
Aisling Keenan on the unbridled joy of going to a wedding after 18 long pandemic months and an unusually challenging pregnancy [restrict] “DANCING IS LEGAL AGAIN!” I shouted. At my…
Finally, a seismic shift of power that has employers quaking, writes Aoife Geary… All over the world people are reconsidering their career options. In the US, four million people quit…