irish queers

3/10/16

Bittersweet: what's been won, and what has not

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Irish Queers are delighted that the parade's ban is ended, and look forward to joining the Irish LGBTQ contingent on Fifth Avenue. We...
3/4/16

Reflections on the long march to marching (Washington Blade 3/9/16)

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(Photo: wnyc.org) Read JF Mulligan's reflections on the (often inconvenient) history preceding this year's queer contingent in t...
12/31/15

Resolutions 2016: Refusing white supremacy

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Some of us may be wizened old queers with crusted-over hearts, but even we can find promise in the New Year. 2015 has been a tough year f...
10/5/15

Writing ourselves into history.

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Thanks to Maggie Lally and Lisa Fane for the photo! Here's a photo from our best-ever evening out: a warm and friendly toast at the ...
10/3/15

Thanks and goodbye to Brian Friel

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Brian Friel, by Colin Davidson " For the late playwright the past and our images of it were slippery and treacherous. Truth lay not...
10/1/15

Step out for a victory celebration! This Saturday.

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Hey everyone! WE WON!!! The victory in the St. Patrick's Day parade belongs to everyone who supported the protests and organizing ove...
9/29/15

WE WON!

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OMG!!!! We seriously won. We are happy and relieved to announce that, after 25 years of struggle, we have won! The NYC St. Patrick’s Day...
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7/1/15

Irish Queers statement on John Dunleavy’s ouster

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After John Dunleavy’s 25 years of being the standard-bearer for religious homophobia, Irish Queers are of course glad to see him go. Dunleav...
5/22/15

Watching Ireland's gay marriage referendum from queer NYC

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Photo:  mashable.com Along with the rest of the world, we're watching Ireland today for the marriage referendum. We're not big...
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