The Celtic Wheel - medicine for this profound time of transition / 08.10.20

Herstory invites you to a timely Facebook Live event on Thursday 8th October at 7.30pm when Herstory Founder Melanie Lynch will be in conversation with Mari Kennedy, celtic wisdom keeper, women’s leadership coach and founder of the Celtic Wheel

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The Celtic Wheel 20/21 is a year-long journey designed for women who want to activate their feminine wisdom and their sovereign power so they can live in more balance while in service to the new world emerging. Doors are open for registration until 20th October 2020.

Beginning on October 30th 2020, this deep immersion in Celtic wisdom follows each of the eight sacred Celtic festivals throughout the year - Samhain, Winter Solstice, Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Bealtaine, Summer Solstice, Lughnasa and Autumn Equinox.

In Mari’s words: 

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"Here at the Celtic Wheel we are a community of maidens, mamas and elders from all walks of life. We are artists, teachers, entrepreneurs, dreamers, civil servants, lovers, loners, wild ones and quiet ones from around the planet.We gather to remember. To remember our connection to cycles, our connection to all things, our connection to each other, our connection to our soul. As we remember we awaken our bean feasa - our WISE WOMAN - we become shape-shifters, edge walkers and wisdom holders, and together we become a force for good in a world”

The world of strive-drive over-culture is collapsing around us. We as women are exhausted living that way. The Celtic Wheel is an ancient map that can help bring women back into balance and into our sovereignty,  so we can spin a new world into being.

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Mari Kennedy is strategic advisor and leadership coach to Herstory Founder & CEO Melanie Lynch who is currently immersed in Mari's transformational 21st Century Sovereign Woman programme. Mari is a Women’s Leadership Coach, Integral Facilitator, Wellbeing Consultant, Mindfulness Trainer, Celtic Wisdom Holder, Yoga Teacher and Entrepreneur.

The rise of the feminine is key to transforming the future of humanity. We hope you will join us on this timely journey.

The Godfathers of Herstory: Celebrating Father’s Day / 21. 06.20

Time: Sunday 21st June, 7 - 8.30pm

Where: YouTube Live Stream

THE GODFATHERS OF HERSTORY

On Father’s Day, Sunday 21st June, Herstory invites you to a special online event in honour of the fathers who have empowered their daughters throughout the centuries and Herstory’s Godfathers who have played a pivotal role in co-creating the Irish Herstory movement. Equality is human nature and when we spot it, we have to celebrate it!

Join us for a fascinating evening of storytelling and conversation with poet John Ennis, artist Jim Fitzpatrick, celtic wisdom keeper Mari Kennedy, activists Ellie Kisyombé and Salome Mbugua, co-founder of Bard Mythologies Sandy Dunlop, and more.

What is the role of men in feminism? How can we move beyond toxic masculinity and femininity to rewrite the future? Can we turn the gender war into a dance to equality?

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'Women Rising' #IWD2020 Moon Medicine

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Women Rising takes place at the famous Pillar Room within the Rotunda Hospital site from 7-9.30pm on March 8, with host Kathy Scott {The Trailblazery}, collaborator Melanie Lynch {Herstory} and guest luminaries Razan Ibraheem {Irish-Syrian journalist and feminist and UN refugee speaker} and Salome Mbugua {researcher, gender equality activist and human right advocate}. We will also be joined by our musician-in-residence artist, Afro-Irish singer and songwriter Tolü Makay. Together, they will share their stories as women from a range of cultural backgrounds who are advocating for social justice, gender equality and human rights in the world today.

Kathy Scott, founder and Creative Director of The Trailblazery shares
 

Moon Medicine is an invitation for women in Ireland and globally to come together, share stories and celebrate our creative feminine life force. We are here to empower and elevate women from all walks of life. We are delighted on International Women's Day 2020 to collaborate with Herstory to create a platform for a host of multicultural female activists whose courageous stories need to be heard witnessed and felt in Ireland right now”


Melanie Lynch, founder and CEO of Herstory adds

“Herstory is exploring the insight and fact that emigration and immigration are two sides of the same story. To be human is to migrate, share stories and our common humanity. In the Herstory: Ireland’s EPIC women TV and podcast series we share the lives of fascinating Irish women, many of whom had to leave Ireland to find work and a better life for their families. Herstory is delighted to collaborate with The Trailblazery for a special IWD Moon Medicine event that will give the stage to awe-inspiring women from diverse cultures who now call Ireland their home and enhance Irish culture with their energy, compassion, and wisdom.”
 

We look forward to welcoming you on March 08 for a trailblazing gathering. The Trailblazery have created a series of special bundles from annual membership to unwaged. Click here to book your spot. Join us and tell your sisters!

About Razan :  Razan Ibraheem is an Irish-Syrian journalist and activist. She came over to Ireland to do her MA (ELT) at the University of Limerick. The escalating violence in her country made her seek stay on in Ireland. She works as an assistant editor and a senior journalist in a leading social media news agency, Storyful. Her deep sorrow for the tragic situation in Syria has made her volunteer to go to Greece to help refugees. The people she met and the stories she heard from Syrian refugees there changed her perspective in life. She gave a speech with the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. On 2015, she was invited by the UN to a high-level meeting on global responsibility sharing through pathways for admission of Syrian refugees. She has also been involved in projects with RTE, Amnesty International, Brighter Futures and Immigration Council. Razan was rewarded the International Woman of the Year by the Irish Tatler in 2016 

About Salome: Salome Mbugua has been Head of Operations and Strategy with AkiDwA since September 2018. She is a researcher, gender equality activist and human rights advocate with over 20 years’ experience of working with under-represented groups, in particular  with women, children, and  young people, in Europe, Africa and internationally. In June 2018 Salome  was appointed by the Tánaiste to chair the working group on Ireland’s Third National Action Plan on Women Peace and Security . In September 2018 Salome was appointed  to   the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission by the President of Ireland  Michael D Higgins.

Salome has extensive expertise and experience in areas such as organizational management, policy development,  strategic planning, human resources management, project development, conflict resolution, gender and migration, Gender Based Violence, civic engagement, health and Economic Empowerment and Feminist approach to research and analysis. Her strong believe in equality and justice has shaped her career, leading to engagement with policy makers at National, European and International level. Salome has been involved with various Irish Government Departments in  the development of several policies and strategies  focusing on economic, social and political development.

About Tolu: Born in Nigeria and raised in Ireland since the age of 5, Tolü Makay is an artist with a gifted voice. With every song, every note, every melody she sings, combining her passion for writing about her experiences, she effortless draws people into a world of sensation. In 2019, Tolü was selected as one of Ireland’s “ones to watch” by Dave Allen. Soon after she worked with the Irish singer-songwriter delush and his record label (Welcome to the New World) to be the featured artist on his single ‘The Greatest Gift’. This led to her signing with the Berlin-based record label right afterwards. 2020 is a year of growth and staying true to the theme of writing her experience, Tolü Makay is now working on an EP about personal growth in confidence and stages of self-love.

About Moon Medicine: Moon Medicine was initiated by The Trailblazery {Census of the Heart, We Need to Talk About Ireland, Rites of Passage} in 2018 in the light of Repeal and the rising momentum of women worldwide speaking out, stepping up and reclaiming their power. Our mission is to help women to remember, embody and reclaim their authentic powerful selves so that together we can rise and lift each other up along the way. In 2019 the Moon Medicine Global Academy was launched - a year-long online training programme for women which expanded our Moon Medicine circle to include women all over the world.

Our live Moon Medicine gatherings weave together a range of feminine teachings blending ancient wisdom with cutting edge developments in the fields of epigenetics, quantum physics and neuroscience. We explore the gifts of the lunar cycle as a map of empowerment for women’s wellbeing. We draw from a deep well to find practices and resources that support women’s self care and the care of this place we call home. To find out more visit TheTrailblazery.com

Herstory Events at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum / Jan - Mar 2020

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EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is proud to collaborate with the Herstory 20/20 project for a series of special events to highlight the role women have played in history - one that has often been overlooked. Places are limited, so book now to avoid disappointment.

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Blazing a Trail Exhibition

Jan - Mar 2020, FREE Admission

Blazing a Trail: Lives and Legacies of Irish Diaspora Women celebrates the lives and legacies of 21 pioneering Irish diaspora women of the 19th and 20th centuries who blazed a trail in a wide range of fields. These women made their mark across the globe, innovating in every field and paving the way for others to follow, navigating a male-dominated society on their own terms.

The exhibition is a collaboration between EPIC, Herstory and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

To find out more, click here.

Check out these other INCREDIBLE events taking place at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum…

Around the World with Nellie Bly: Board Gaming Day

10am & 1pm, 15th February

This interactive board game lets you follow in the footsteps of journalist Nellie Bly, who in 1890 travelled around the world in 72 days! Two sessions available, 10am & 1pm, 15th Feb. To find out more, click here.

Rebels & Revolutionaries: Poster Workshop

11am, 20th February

Be inspired by the amazing tales of trailblazing women featured in our museum with this creative poster making workshop. Suitable for ages 7 - 12. Also available to book for school groups. To find out more, click here.

Art by Szabolcs Kariko

Art by Szabolcs Kariko

Blazing a Trail: Illustration Workshop with Tarsila Kruse

11am, 29th February

Join us for this inspiring and creative workshop where you will create your very own selfie – or self-portrait – using the old fashioned tools of pens, pencils and paint! Suitable for ages 12 - 16. To find out more, click here.

Rebels and Revolutionaries: Museum Tours

11am, 1pm, 3pm, 8th March

On International Women's Day, discover the stories of the pioneering Irish women who have shaped the world with this specially curated tour of our museum. Tours at 11am, 1pm & 3pm. To find out more, click here.

International Women's Day: Irish Trailblazers Panel Discussion

2pm, 8th March

Join Dr Angela Byrne, Dr Leanne McCormack, Dr Mary McAuliffe & Dr Ann Marie O'Brien in conversation to discuss transnational Irish women and their campaigns for gender rights and equality. To book, click here.