About the speaker
Una Mullally is a journalist, podcaster, broadcaster, screenwriter and author from Dublin, Ireland. She is a columnist and feature writer for The Irish Times, contributes columns to The Guardian, and her writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Cut, Granta and elsewere. She was selected by the Online News Association as one of 25 journalists globally for the Women's Leadership Accelerator 2019, and was selected for the European Young Leaders 2019 cohort by Friends of Europe. In 2019, La Repubblica named her one of 100 women changing the world. She cohosts the United Ireland podcast with Andrea Horan. She co-founded and co-presented the number one Irish podcast Don’t Stop Repealin’ for the duration of the Irish abortion referendum campaign in 2018, and co-founded the Irish Times Women’s Podcast. She is the author of In The Name Of Love (2014), an oral history of the marriage equality movement in Ireland, and the editor of the anthology Repeal the 8th (2018). As a screenwriter, she collaborates with Sarah Francis as Lucid Lucid, and as a poet has performed her work at numerous Irish festivals. She was the Independent Chair of Ireland’s National LGBTI+ Youth Strategy (2018). She lives in Dublin, where she is from.
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