Publications
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Woman Misunderstood and Reclaimed
I contributed to an Irish women’s art collective Bloomers Irish Art for their issue surrounding women and mythology. I drew parallels between the past and the present and questioned whether much has changed in how women were represented then and now.
Happy Menstrual Hygiene Day!
How is the coronavirus affecting women? Part Three
How is the coronavirus affecting women? Part Two
What I Learned From Dropping Out of College
A piece on the lessons I learned when I unexpectedly dropped out of my first college course and how, looking back, it was the makings of me.
How is the coronavirus affecting women? Part One
Ten Things To Be Grateful For
A blog post I wrote for social enterprise The Shona Project about the ten things we can be grateful for during the coronavirus pandemic.
Na Gaeil sa Bhruiséil - Lauren Ní Fhoghlú
The series ‘Éireannaigh san AE’ takes a look at the colourful and extensive Irish community that is living and working in Brussels; what they do and their life in Brussels. Ireland’s national language broadcaster TG4 featured my work in the European Parliament and my feminist vlogs in the series.
There’s Nothing Wrong With Being Emotional!
A blog post I wrote for social enterprise The Shona Project about embracing and celebrating emotions, especially as a woman when our emotions are often weaponised against us.
What is a Real Relationship Anyway?
A blog post I wrote for social enterprise The Shona Project about what a good, healthy relationship should look like.
Home To Vote
Footage in Dublin Airport while returning to Ireland to vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Irish Constitution. I speak at 0.33.
Cork Marchers Demand The Repeal of the Eighth Amendment
I was interviewed by my local newspaper about why I was travelling to attend the March for Choice in Dublin, September 2017.
ImpactAimers Youth Exchange 2016
I was fortunate to be selected as one of twenty people to participate in a four-day youth exchange in Ireland which aimed to empower changemakers. The summit consisted of open-space sessions, story-telling, peer-coaching and small group activities. I personally hosted a workshop on gender equality.
UCC Law Event to Explore Gender Equality in the Home
During the final year of my law degree, I directed a conference focusing on Ireland’s sexist constitutional provision Article 41.2, otherwise known as “the woman in the home” provision. Here I am being interviewed about what I hope to achieve with the conference.
Colleges Offer Students Sexual Consent Classes
As Campaign Director of the UCC Know Offence Campaign, a campaign to create awareness of sexual assault and consent on the UCC campus, I was interviewed regarding introducing consent classes into Irish universities.
You Think You Know What Rape Is? Think Again.
An article I wrote for University College Cork’s monthly newspaper during my undergraduate degree.
How I Know That I Still Need Feminism
An article I wrote for University College Cork’s monthly newspaper during my undergraduate degree.