To celebrate its radical roots, this Pride we are launching a campaign against the Criminal Justice (Hate Crime) Bill 2021. Read our statement about why as a group of queer migrants and ethnic [...]
MERJ Principles MERJ is a self-organised, non-hierarchical group of migrant and ethnic minority women, trans, non-binary people, and any one of a marginalised gender who doesn’t adhere to the [...]
On this Trans Day of Visibility, we want to visibilise the most invisible who continue to be ignored and forgotten by the mainstream white feminist and LGBT discourse. We also want to celebrate [...]
I am writing this post to address the issues of carceral feminism and white savourism many of us POC and Black people faced recently when a notable white woman activist, Emma Jane Dempsey, an ex [...]
We are heartbroken over the death of George Nkencho and we extend our condolences and sympathy to his family and friends at this desperately traumatic time. We are disturbed by the discourse [...]
Abolition 101 – Frequently Asked Questions TW: harm, violence, mention of rape. Harm has occurred. How do we want to respond? Punishment for the abusers!! Punishment does not undo the harm, [...]
On the 25th of May 2020, a white police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd, a black man, for 7 minutes until he murdered him. That man is not an exception as within the days since Floyd’s [...]
Goals for Organisational Structure: non-hierarchy balanced division of labour diverse, representative membership accessible accountable to ourselves and each other feedback and share [...]
MERJ Principles MERJ is a self-organised, non-hierarchical group of migrant and ethnic minority women, trans and non-binary people. MERJ stands for reproductive justice in its broader meaning, [...]
The virus doesn’t discriminate; our institutions and structures do! Demands from a Pandemic Ireland We are an affected-led coalition consisting predominantly of grassroot groups and organisers [...]