Our bloggers
Stephanie Lord is an activist, blogger, writer and feminist from Drogheda. She has been involved in a number of campaigns on sexual health and reproductive rights. Stephanie graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Law, and also holds an Honours Diploma in Housing and Community Studies and an MSc in Equality Studies in the School of Social Justice, University College Dublin.
Wendy Lyon is a bi-continental feminist activist who completed an LLM in International Human Rights Law (Griffith College Dublin) in 2011 with a dissertation on sex workers’ right to health. Her other areas of interest include labour migration, refugee law and reproductive justice.
Nine hasn’t contributed to Feminist Ire since naming it, but writing some posts remains on her to-do list. She’s a zine kid from Northern Ireland via Scotland. After working for several years at a support project for sex workers, she was forced to join the redundancy club in 2009 and is now travelling indefinitely, on a low budget and one-way tickets. She also has her own blog, Abyssinia, Henry.
Aoife O’Riordan likes skepticism, coupons, and tea. After her MA in Sociology of Development and Globalisation, she decided to try living in the real world for a while. A few months later and suffering from extreme withdrawal, she started her blog Consider The Tea Cosy as a substitute for writing papers. A Corkonian at heart, she’s currently based in Dublin, which she secretly rather likes. She is probably eavesdropping on you right now.
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