Irishwomen United, founded in 1975, produced a journal called Banshee from 1975-77.
The back cover reproduced the group's charter, shown in this image. It is notable for an explicit demand for free, legal abortion and contraception (which was then available only with a prescription).
https://www.leftarchive.ie/publication/1893/
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Banshee
Irish Left Archive[>
Finally, we have several copies of Women's View, which was produced throughout the 1980s by the National Women's Committee of Sinn Féin The Workers’ Party (later The Workers’ Party).
https://www.leftarchive.ie/publication/1559/
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Women's View
Irish Left Archive[>
On International Women's Day #IWD2025, here are some of the publications from feminist Irish groups in our collection.
First up, Fownes Street Journal, which was produced between 1972 and '74 by the Women's Liberation Movement.
https://www.leftarchive.ie/document/2461/
The short-lived but influential Irish Women's Liberation Movement is known for events such as the Contraception Train and an appearance on The Late Late Show that reportedly descended into a shouting match with Garret FitzGerald of Fine Gael. It was renamed Women's Liberation Movement in 1972, though members also formed other groups at that time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Women%27s_Liberation_Movement
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Fownes Street Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1972) — Women's Liberation Movement
Irish Left Archive[>