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Rapid Response Collecting and the Irish Abortion Referendum
by Brenda Malone on 24-11-2020 - Museum practice
Ireland’s recent public referenda on LGBTI+ and women’s rights reflect a significant shift in Irish society. The National Museum of Ireland responded by collecting their material culture, working collaboratively with the public to fill collection gaps to better represent Ireland’s complex and difficult histories.
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