Walks at the 2024 Spirit of Mother Jones Festival.

Saturday 27th July.

9:00 a.m.  

Gather in front of the Maldron Hotel, Shandon. No booking required.

Peter Foynes of the Cork Butter Museum will conduct a walk through the historic birthplace of Mary Harris.

Peter Foynes.

It will take about 75 minutes.

Shandon comes from two Gaelic words, sean, old and dún, a fort or castle. Shandon has had a distinct identity on the northern hill overlooking the River Lee since the 12th Century. It is a remarkable community , containing a rich urban heritage and many regard it as the very heart of Cork City. The heritage of the area represents the old religious struggles and conflict in Ireland going back many centuries, now existing in mutual respect and tolerance. Uniquely the business history and heritage of Cork City and County can also be found in this small area, represented by the butter and meat trade both from its rural hinterland and then sent over the world. Thirdly, a vibrant, diverse and positive community lives in the narrow streets largely unchanged since the time when a young Mary Harris lived and played by these streets on the hill.  Peter Foynes has written extensively about Shandon, he is active in the local community and knows these streets.   

Saturday 27th July 2024, 3:00 p.m.

Feminist Walk 2.  This begins in University College Cork and arrives at the Mother Jones Plaque at about 5.45 in time for the annual toast to Mother Jones.

The event lasts 2-3 hours.

The joint hosts are Professor Maggie O’Neill and Conach Gibson, UCC to discover more about some of the amazing, trail-blazing women of Cork on an outdoor walk. 

Message from event organiser, 18th July 2024. Registration for this walk is now full. Only walkers who registered on event brite can be accommodated on the day.

Feminist 2 ‘ Women, Confinement and Social Justice’  takes a winding guided walk across Cork City to learn more about the contributions of trail-blazing women woven into the history and topography of the city, and their great work in challenging sexual and social inequalities to build safer and fairer societies for all.  Maggie O’Neill, Professor in Sociology & Criminology, Director of ISS21 and Collective Social Futures at UCC, and has a long history of socially engaged research with communities for social justice. Conach Gibson Feinblum is a PhD student at University College Cork, who worked as a researcher to co-create the feminist walk and website. 

Maggie O’Neill speaking at the 2023 Spirit of Mother Jones Festival.

Registration for the walk is now open at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/feminist-walk-2-women-confinement-and-social-justice-tickets-943556311327on Event Brite.