Aindrias’ Story: Mo scéal (agus bréaga eile)

For Pride month, we asked some of our members if they would like to tell their story and why they are proud. If you would like to contribute, please email londonirishlgbtnetwork@gmail.com Here’s the first of these stories but first, grab yourself a cuppa.

Mo scéal (agus bréaga eile)

le Aindrias MacT

Creepy Christian Brothers feature, of course, when I consider my childhood, along with the motley parade of pervy priests and nuns inevitably involved with my education.  A very near miss with rape by a local hard-man when I was about 9 and the usual clutch of cliches of repressed Irish small town life apply also.  Yet none of these factors figured much into my formative sexual identity, at least as far as I can tell.

I suppose I was always a bit different.  Some of that was from the classic combination of being obnoxiously good in class and bad at sports (though I compensated to some degree through sheer bulk).  And some from the fact that my mother was English, which had real resonance in early ‘70s Ireland: I do remember being asked as a 7 year old – by an adult – which side would I take in a civil war.  My father died when I was young so my mother was working long hours and both my brothers were much older (not very subtle code for my being a menopausal accident) so I was a bit of a loner, by force of circumstance mostly, rather than choice.

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We Want Your Ideas // It’s Time to Get Involved

A Row of 5 Pride Flags blowing in the wind

Hi Everyone,

Hope you are all well and keeping safe.

The last few months have been quite a trial for everyone. Unfortunately, we’re not out of the woods yet.

Behind the scenes, we’ve been brainstorming a few ideas about some things we can do online and some things we can hopefully do whenever social distancing is no more. Obviously, everyone’s safety is our priority.

We are a small group so your ideas will be greatly appreciated. If you have any ideas regarding online events please get in touch. londonirishlgbtnetwork@gmail.com

Perhaps you would also like to have a more active role? Do get in touch, we’d love to hear from you.

In the meantime, why not listen to one of our podcasts from the ‘Our Story‘ series.

Update on St Patrick’s Day 2020

Shamrock

Dear Friends,

This year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is due to take place on Sunday March 15th between 12-6pm. We have proudly marched in the parade since our inception.

We will also have a stall in Trafalgar Square on the day.

However, we are aware that a number of our members are immunocompromised and, quite rightly, have concerns about being around large crowds at this time.

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