
Irish Women's Movement
The Irish Women's Movement refers to the collective efforts and activism by women in Ireland to achieve gender equality, challenge gender-based discrimination, and promote women's rights. Historically, it has addressed issues like voting rights, reproductive rights, access to education, and workplace equality. Key milestones include women gaining the right to vote in 1918 and ongoing campaigns for social, political, and economic equality. The movement has evolved over decades, inspiring legal reforms and changing societal attitudes toward gender roles, while continuing to advocate for women's empowerment within Irish society.