Name/TitleLetter: Thank You
About this objectTyped letter printed on a single side of A4 paper with the Together for Yes logo top right. The letter begins: "Thank You. Together we have crossed the finish line of this campaign and no matter the result today, you have been part of making history. Because of your efforts, Ireland will never be the same again. Over the last number of weeks and months you have played a crucial part in an amazing grassroots campaign. Together we have helped people across this country to have longer and deeper conversations about pregnancy and the impact of the 8th Amendment." The letter is signed by Grainne Griffin, Orla O'Connor and Ailbhe Smythe, Co-Directors of Together for Yes.
MakerTogether for Yes
Date MadeMay 2018
Period2010s
Place MadeIreland
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, paper
MeasurementsH: 298 x W: 210 mm
Subject and Association KeywordsRepeal the 8th Amendment
Subject and Association Keywordsabortion rights - pro-choice
Subject and Association KeywordsWomen's healthcare
Subject and Association DescriptionPart of a collection of Repeal the 8th Amendment campaign material, gifted to Glasgow Women's Library by a London-based donor.
https://www.togetherforyes.ie:
Together for Yes is the national civil society campaign to remove the Eighth Amendment from the Constitution. Together we are campaigning for a more compassionate Ireland that allows abortion care for anyone who needs it. The Together for Yes Campaign Platform brings together a wide range of civil society organisations who represent various sectors of Irish society. We share a unified aim which is to secure a yes vote in the referendum to remove the 8th from the constitution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eighth_Amendment_of_the_Constitution_of_Ireland:
The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1983 was an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland which inserted a subsection recognising the equal right to life of the pregnant woman and the unborn. Abortion had been subject to criminal penalty in Ireland since at least 1861; the amendment ensured that legislation or judicial interpretation would be restricted to allowing abortion in circumstances where the life of a pregnant woman was at risk. It was approved by referendum on 7 September 1983 and signed into law on 7 October 1983. In 2018, it was repealed by referendum.
Object TypeLetter
Object numberGWL-2018-42-3
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