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Gender identity legislation harms women and girls around the world. In this episode, Amy and Esme speak with Laoise Uí Aodha de Brún, one of the women working to amend the Irish Gender Recognition Act.
In September 2020, Laoise founded The Countess Didn’t Fight for This, a grassroots movement from all corners of Ireland and the Diaspora. Her organization joins the global uprising of women campaigning to roll back or reform anti-woman gender legislation.
The Countess Didn't Fight for This website
The Countess Didn't Fight for This - Twitter
Originally published November 23, 2020.
By Amy & EsmeGender identity legislation harms women and girls around the world. In this episode, Amy and Esme speak with Laoise Uí Aodha de Brún, one of the women working to amend the Irish Gender Recognition Act.
In September 2020, Laoise founded The Countess Didn’t Fight for This, a grassroots movement from all corners of Ireland and the Diaspora. Her organization joins the global uprising of women campaigning to roll back or reform anti-woman gender legislation.
The Countess Didn't Fight for This website
The Countess Didn't Fight for This - Twitter
Originally published November 23, 2020.