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Irish Cultural Centre, 5 Black's Rd, London W6 9DT.
Register & donate Visit WebsiteÚna Gan a Gúna: Irish Women’s Oral History Collective
Irish Cultural Centre, 5 Black's Rd, London W6 9DT.
Register & donate Visit WebsiteSt Brigid’s Day has always been a significant occasion in Ireland’s religious calendar. Now a national holiday, St Brigid’s Day is also an opportunity to celebrate women and their stories. Spend an evening with Úna Gan A Gúna to take a look at the woman behind the saint, hear from ‘St Brigid’, and learn more about uncovering women’s stories in the modern day. More information here.
We are an Irish, feminist collective dedicated to ensuring that the memories, experiences, and lives of Irish women are documented and preserved. We believe in capturing the breadth of Irish women’s experiences, from saint to sinner, student to sage, home-maker to office worker. Ireland’s history has traditionally focused on the lives of men, we are determined to make it richer and fuller by including women’s stories. Whether you’re near or far from home, your story is part of the history of Ireland and we would love to record it.
Ticket Donations to Úna Gan a Gúna will support and enable the collective to gather and share the stories of Irish and diaspora women and preserve them for future generations. Your contribution could:
Fund essential equipment like recorders and microphones
Train volunteers to record and archive oral histories
Tickets are Free however donations are suggested as follows:
Free Ticket + £5 donation
Free Ticket + £10 donation
We are a small grassroots organisation Your donation, no matter the amount, will make such a difference to our mission.