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Episode 3: Helena Moloney
Season 1, Ep. 3
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"The patron saint of lost causes," a title fitting for the iconic Helena Moloney, who once tried to dig her way out of prison with a spoon. Join hosts Alana Daly Mulligan and Niamh Browne as they explore the vibrant life of this prominent queer member of Cumann na mBan and an actress with a larger-than-life personality. Discover how a powerful speech from Maud Gonne completely radicalised Helena, changing her trajectory and inspiring her commitment to social justice. This episode features recordings from Glasnevin Cemetery, where Helena Moloney among other Irish revolutionary women, is buried. Tune in to uncover her extraordinary legacy! 🌈✨
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