Bernie and Jane O’Meara Sanders visit Mother Jones in Cork.

United States senator Bernie Sanders and Jane O’Meara Sanders arrived on Shandon Street  to huge applause today. 

 

Waiting for Bernie on Shandon Street. J. Nolan.

Bernie and Jane were paying a courtesy call to the Spirit of Mother Jones HQ on Shandon Street where they met members of the Cork Mother Jones Committee and friends of our festival. James and Marie Nolan welcomed our American guests to their local butcher shop which has been on the street since the 1800s and has served as the gathering point for planning the festival which has been held annually since 2012. James is one of the founder members of the Spirit of Mother Jones Festival.

Left to Right: James Nolan, Jane O’Meara Sanders, Senator Bernie Sanders and Marie Nolan. Photo (Mary Dineen).

Bernie stepped inside the counter and admitted that this was a first for him in his career as the longest serving Independent senator in United States congressional history. He examined a wide selection of Cork products and checked out the local bodice.

Is that enough bodice for your tea? Photo: Angela Flynn.

Cork Mother Jones Committee  member Ann Piggott then proceeded to make a number of presentations to the Sanders family. Among the items was a copy of the Frameworks Films produced Mother Jones and Her Children, a festival poster and Elliott J. Gorn’s biography of Mother Jones. 

In addition Ann  produced some Cork treats of a bottle of Tanora, chester cakes (donkeys gudge) and some Tayto crisps, as a symbol of a special Cork welcome which she presented to the Sanders and were very appreciated by Bernie and Jane.

Bernie with Mother Jones Committee at presentation. Photo (Mary Dineen).

During a brief account of the extraordinary and long life of Mother Jones by committee member Ger O’Mahony, a number of interesting connections between Bernie and the Mother Jones family were revealed. Back in May 26th 2015 Bernie Sanders made his formal announcement that he was running for president of the United States on the waterfront park on Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont which he had helped to create while he was the proud Mayor first elected in 1981 of his hometown. He was re-elected three times during his tenure and served until 1989 after which he was elected to Congress. 

Exactly a decade after announcing his presidential run, almost to the day (27th May 2025), Bernie Sanders was standing in Shandon, the home of Mother Jones.  

Amazingly it was from here in Shandon in the heart of Cork City that Richard Harris and his son Richard junior, the father and brother of Mary Harris (Mother Jones) left to go to Canada on the infamous coffin ships in the late 1840s, probably during “Black 47”. According to author Elliott Gorn, the Harris men first appeared in the 1850 US census as living in Vermont in Bernie’s own town Burlington. Boarding with a local family, they were described as Illiterate and propertyless. In an era of fluid borders, the Harris’s had initially travelled into the United States to Burlington just over the border from Canada where they spent some time after emigrating from Cork . 

By the time Richard’s wife Ellen Harris along with the remaining family members including Mary arrived from Ireland in the early 1850s, the Harris family had left Burlington and moved back to Canada to Bathurst Street in Toronto, where young Mary Harris grew up and was educated. 

Jane and Bernie at the Mother Jones plaque for the first time. Photo (Angela Flynn).

Everyone then strolled through the ancient and historic streets of Shandon where a young Mary Harris may have walked to assemble at the plaque of Mother Jones erected in 2012 by the Cork Mother Jones Committee.

Jane and Bernie. The famous Shandon Bells can be seen in the background. Photo by Angela Flynn.

From underneath the plaque Bernie addressed the crowd,

” Now is the time to fight for the living. Seeing massive concentrations of wealth and power of a handful of multi-billionaires who literally want to control not just the United States but the entire world, who couldn’t care less about working people……they want it all”

“It is imperative that we  stand together as what we see in the United States today will be in Europe and Ireland tomorrow”.

Bernie Sanders. Photo: Mary Dineen.

Calling for international solidarity he continued 

“We must remember our common humanity, all the children of the world have a right to live, with food and with education, security and that we must strive for a world of peace and not war. There is an enormous amount of work in front of us, Let’s stand together and let’s do it.”

Jane added 

“It’s wonderful to be here to commemorate Mother Jones. What she stood for in terms of workers rights in terms of protection of the children is very much in our feeling of what are the priorities of life. Thank you for welcoming us to Cork on such an auspicious occasion”

Committee member William Hammond then sang the ballad of Joe Hill and concluded with a rendering of Salonika to rapturous applause.

And the meeting concluded with the traditional whiskey toast at the Mother Jones plaque led by Bernie and Jane.

Toast to Mother Jones at the plaque. Bernie, Jane and members of the Cork Mother Jones Committee (Photo by Andrew Desmond).

The Spirit of Mother Jones Festival takes place from Thursday 24th July until Saturday 26th July 2025.

Full programme of events will be available on this site by mid June or thereabouts. 

The 2025 Spirit of Mother Jones Festival Dates Announced.

The Cork Mother Jones Committee wishes to announce that the 2025 Spirit of Mother Jones Festival will take place in and around the Shandon Historic Quarter over three days from Thursday, 24th July, until Saturday, 26th July.

Large Crowd Attend the Mother Jones Plaque at 2024 Festival.

According to James Nolan, spokesperson for the festival,

“We are delighted to confirm that our 14th Annual Spirit of Mother Jones Festival will once again be held in Shandon in 2025. This unique festival is dedicated to labour leader Mother Jones and has become an eagerly awaited festival and summer school in Cork each year.  It is entirely organised by a voluntary committee and attracts huge crowds to our community annually.

Audience Response at 2024 Festival.

We appreciate the support of the Irish trade union movement and the Cork City Council, along with local businesses, which enables the festival to remain free and open to everyone who wishes to attend. We will announce participants and speakers over the next months, but we promise that our emphasis will, uniquely among summer schools, remain on heritage, history, trade union rights, social & climate justice and human rights issues, all matters close to the heart and rebel spirit of Cork-born Mary Harris.”

Some Participants at the Launch of the 2024 Spirit of Mother Jones Festival. Photo: Claire Stack.

The Cork Mother Jones committee is asking people to suggest ideas for topics, possible speakers or issues they might wish to see at the 2025 festival.

Proposals should be based on material which is relevant, interesting and challenging and we promise to consider all suggestions.

They should be sent to motherjonescork@gmail.com

Further details can be found on www.motherjonescork.com

‘Everyone should have a Home’.

Spirit of Mother Jones Festival 2024

Congratulations to Cork singer/musician Martin Leahy who on Thursday 16th May 2024 completed two years of travelling from Cork to Dáil Eireann in Dublin where he sings his own composition ‘Everyone Should Have a Home’.

Singer Songwriter Martin Leahy in front of the Mother Jones plaque in Cork.

Martin’s song was described recently in the Guardian newspaper as the “soundtrack” for the housing crisis in Ireland. With a huge lack of affordable property to buy and rents spiralling in Ireland, many young people are finding it virtually impossible to put a roof over their heads. Homelessness was brought home to Martin himself when he received an eviction notice in 2022.

That was resolved but then he decided to write his well known song as a protest against Government policy which allowed a huge shortage of affordable homes to arise for an increasing population through the failure to construct social housing, and the provision of financial incentives for vulture funds and increased interest rates.

Martin remains resilient and determined to continue his protest outside the gates of the Irish Parliament each Thursday as his contribution to highlighting this huge failure which prevents young people from acquiring a place of their own to buy or rent.

Martin Leahy with Cork’s Mother Jones, Joan Goggin.

Martin Leahy will sing ‘Everyone Should Have a Home’ and more at the Mother Jones Plaque on Saturday evening 27th July at around 6pm. His appearance last year attracted an enormous crowd to the annual toast to Mother Jones using her favourite tipple which takes place at the conclusion of each year’s festival. All are welcome to join us on Saturday evening.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/article/2024/may/11/it-was-an-act-of-desperation-irish-singer-on-his-housing-crisis-protest-anthem