Saturday 11th February saw Éirígí activists take to the streets of Galway to highlight government inaction on violence against women, and call for the full implementation of the . . .
Éirígí activists were in attendance at last Saturday's 'No Woman Left Behind Rally' in Dublin - an event organised by the National Women's Council of Ireland to mark International Women's Day.
The brutal murder of Ashling Murphy sparked an unprecedented wave of vigils across Ireland and beyond. Tens of thousands of people spontaneously took to the streets to demonstrate their support for Ashling’s
Éirígí’s Rathdown representative, Brian Leeson, has again called for the establishment of a women’s refuge in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown. He made the call in response to the publishing of a report by DLR County
Éirígí For a New Republic activists joined the March For Choice last Saturday (September 25th). The event focused on the need to break the remaining barriers that still deny many women in Ireland the opportunity
On Wednesday, 18th November, it emerged that over 140,000 pictures of women and girls had been shared online without their consent. It is believed that thousands of these images are of Irish women and
Éirígi For A New Republic have produced a special run of posters to highlight the rank hypocrisy of Supermacs boss Pat McDonagh calling for a cut to the Covid unemployment payment while he himself it
The roots of International Women’s Day stretch back more than a century to the period preceding the First World War, when socialists in the United States and Europe organised stand-alone ‘women’s days’
Éirígí For a New Republic welcomes the passing of legislation to both decriminalise abortion and legalise same-sex marriage in the Six Counties The legislative changed were introduced following the failure of a
For the fourth year in a row Éirígí For a New Republic activists joined the annual March For Choice in Dublin City yesterday (September 29th). This year's theme of ‘No One Left Behind’ highlighted the reality