I arrived in Ireland in 1993, just as the decriminalisation bill was signed into law, and friends steered me towards Lesbians Organising Together (LOT), which had set up a publishing group to improve lesbian representation, particularly in GCN. Among them were Íde O’Carroll and Anita Thoma, who was already working at GCN but deeply involved with LOT.
LOT Publishing Group, left to right: Kathleen Comerford, Bernie Carolan, Anita Thoma, Deborah Ballard, Ide O’Carroll, Jane Coulson
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About GCN
We’re celebrating 30 years of GCN this month, that’s three decades and 340 issues of Ireland’s beloved queer magazine, and what a time of incredible change for LGBT+ people in Ireland our pages have documented over that time! In this very special issue, with a cover specially created by artist Will St Leger, 30 columnists remember 30 moments that changed Ireland of 30 years. From decriminalisation to marriage equality, and everything in between, there’s a lot of reading and a lot or reminiscing in this bumper collector’s edition. It’s literally everything you ever wanted to know about queer Ireland. Dig in now and get reading!