Press release
March 8th, 2019
Thirty-six students from the Loreto Bray Peace and Justice group are launching a poster art series on International Women’s Day 2019. Working with human rights and human development education non-governmental organisation 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World, they explore women’s rights and “on this day” historical events and themes.
At the 1.30pm launch in Bray Library, Bray, Co. Wicklow, the students and project team will share a central idea behind the posters. It speaks in celebration to past achievements in the women’s rights movement and in protest when comparing them to similar and ongoing daily struggles experienced in the lives of women and girls in today’s world.
Actions, not words. Four stealth bombers greater than or equal to the annual cost of ending maternal mortality? The gender pay gap. Education and ‘the girl effect’. The group raised some of the most important issues for girls and women during the poster work discussions and exercises.
In developing the Use Your Art to End Gender Inequality posters the Peace and Justice group marked the centenary year of suffrage activities and commemorations as reference points for young people, particularly girls, to learn about and to be inspired to act on women’s rights (and wrongs). As a reminder of and a tribute to the power of posters historically in generating conversations and interest in women’s issues and as a mirror to highlight examples of gender discrimination and violence women face every day in public life, in the labour market and at home.
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Contact details: Tony Daly, co-ordinator, 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World, email: tony@8020.ie or call (01) 2860487
Notes to Editors:
Participants have been involved in a range of cluster group activities over the last 17 months, including:
- The project explores the centenary of women’s franchise events and debates and it examines global trends and realities of violence that women encounter every day, including the #MeToo movement. It also considers a series of key international standards such as the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with international development targets to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. Finally, it applies a gender lens to selected case studies, including the Rohingya crisis.
- Reviewing artwork from previous women’s rights poster campaigns over the last 100 years
- Meeting the chair of the Vótáil 100 committee to mark the centenary of women’s suffrage in Ireland, Senator Ivana Bacik, and visiting an exhibition on women’s suffrage in the Seanad ante-room
- Hands-on poster art making workshops and action-research ideas
- Forging links, making visits and sharing peer learning across an informal network amongst teachers and students in Bray.
Other notes:
- Free copies of the A3 posters are available by request. Contact info@8020.ie
- Research data and Use Your Art to End Gender Inequality education and poster project details are available at 8020.ie/use-your-art-gender-inequality
- The Peace and Justice group in Loreto Secondary School Bray is a voluntary student-led group of mixed age range of students from 13-18 years old. Its purpose is to raise awareness of justice issues both at home in Ireland and abroad. More info: loretobray.com/peace-and-justice
- International Women’s Day is the annual international UN designated day to celebrate the historical, cultural and political achievements of women. Also, to champion the advancement of women’s rights and gender equality.
About Let’s Talk
‘Let’s Talk’ is an education and action project which involves young people discussing, debating and taking action on issues. These issues would include conflict, peace, reconciliation, climate change, sustainable development and justice in Ireland and beyond.
The project has been running for over 20 years. 80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World has coordinated the project for over 20 years, with support from Concern Worldwide.