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Women's Place Cork COLLECTION
Subject
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Women's Place Cork
Description
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A Women’s Place was established as part of the Quay Co-op when it opened in May 1982. Two room on the second floor, in the Quay Co-op were reserved for the Women’s Place. It was a drop-in space, where women could come for a cup of tea and a chat or to get information. The ethos of the Women's Place was clearly feminist. Various activities were organised in the space, and various groups began to meet there. It provided the space for the emergence of Cork lesbian groups. See http://corklgbthistory.com/2014/07/21/cork-womens-place-1980s/
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Collection
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Title
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Cork Women's Collective Policy Document
Subject
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Feminism
Activism (Women)
Women's Groups
Activism (Feminist)
Employment
Women's Health
Social Welfare
Abortion
Family Law
Violence Against Women
Childcare
Rural Women
Description
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Policy Document of the Cork Women's Collective, a feminist group established in Cork in late 1978 / early 1979. The Policy Document outlines the group's minimum demands in relation to Employment, Health and Social Welfare, Sexuality, Abortion, Family Law, Violence Against Women, Education, Childcare and Rural Women.
Creator
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Cork Women's Collective
Source
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Arthur Leahy Collection / Cork Women's Collective Box
Date
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c. 1979
Format
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Three typed pages.
Scanned 2015-11-05 by Orla Egan (600 dpi, 24-bit colour). 3 JPEGs 4.2 MB, 3 MB, 2.5 MB
Language
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eng
Type
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Text
Policy Document
Coverage
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1979
Cork City, County Cork
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Digitising these community resources in a publicly accessible digital archive can be seen as fair dealing and reasonable use of these materials (as defined in the 2000 Irish Copyright Act) and in keeping with the ethos and purpose with which they were produced. In addition to this, Permission to Use has also been granted by the owners of the collections and by the relevant community organisations. Items in this digital archive are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No-Derivatives License. Please credit Orla Egan, Cork LGBT Archive and provide a link back to this site
Identifier
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2017.21.2.1526 B-D
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