*LGBT life in rural Ireland: ‘You can feel like you’re the only one’ from the Irish Times, Sep 2019. "I saw Dublin as an escape, a place where I could finally be myself. But after five years in the city I’d had enough. I wanted to go home."
*Dublin is a friendly and welcoming place for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBTQ) students from DUBLIN, "School was hard, but college has been so much better. UCD had no problem recognising me as a man and accepting my name. "
*Ireland’s transgender children: Luna’s story – ‘I knew I had to transition’ from Irish Times, Apr 2015. "I had soft features and long hair and was very often mistaken for a girl. I tried to blame my difference on the fact that I was gay, so I came out."
*Gay in Northern Ireland: 'He spat in my face' - BBC Stories, Jun 2017. "Northern Ireland remains the only part of the UK where gay marriage is not legal."
*Ireland's Gay Marriage: The Story of Yes | Documentary "Ireland became the first country to legalise gay marriage through a democratic popular vote. This documentary explores it."
LGBT Rights in Ireland from EQUALDEX
GLEN - "It is a Policy and Strategy focused NGO which aims to deliver ambitious and positive change for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and intersex (LGBTI) people in Ireland, ensuring full equality, inclusion and protection from all forms of discrimination."
Dublin Lesbian Line - "We offer support to those who need it - we're not just for Dublin and not just for lesbians!"
National LGBT Federation (NXF) - "The NXF publishes GCN, Ireland’s national LGBT news-magazine, which is a not-for-profit publication for LGBT people. "
Same-sex marriage: Yes and No voters in Ireland offer lessons for Australian debate, ABC, 2 September 2017
Same sex marriage: the Irish experience, The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 September 2017
*People wrongly think everything is ‘okay’ now for young LGBT people from Irish times, Mar 2019. "We still regularly have young people arrive on our doorstep with all their belongings, having been asked to leave the family home because they have come out,"
*Opinion: What it's like to be transgender in Ireland today from RTE, Jun 2019. "Growing up trans, you cling to this idea of changing your name being an important day that almost seems like it will never come."