I mbun pinn
As an Nua Interviews: 'Women are Boring' Founders, Catherine Connolly and Grace Mc Dermott.
'It’s a female-led organisation and female-supported and it has been received better than anything we could’ve ever imagined.'
Minnie Rafferty: Fur Coats and Female Empowerment
'Subconsciously or not, when recently-stationed member of the British army would call in to purchase cigarettes, Minnie practiced power poses; both hands on the counter, flatly refusing their custom.'
As an Nua Interviews: Sarah Davis-Goff & Lisa Coen
We try not to think in terms of markets at all because we are absolutely convinced that all readers want is exceptional literature. The question for us is only ever 'Is this book exceptional?'
Teacht na Banríona: Sinéad Ní Uallacháin agus As an Nua
'Áit éigin idir iarrachtaí amhráin a cheol agus rince
ar bhoird, cuireadh síol an chairdis. '
An Cholainn Chuí
Tá earnáil ar fiú na billiúin euro í ag impí orainn muid féin a luacháil ar ár gcoirp agus tacaíonn an tráchtaireacht leamh a dhéanann muid a gcuid aidhmeanna suaracha a bhaint amach.
As an Nua Interviews: Sorcha Pollak
'We are at this tipping point where we have no history of immigration, we only know emigration. That has changed in the last 15 years. We wanted to show that every person has a story and a reason for coming here and they’re all completely different. '
As an Nua Interviews: Sue Jordan
'Questioning publicly starts conversations and that’s hugely important in every aspect of this world.'
As an Nua Interviews: Mary Mc Gill
'Is it good that feminism is having a popular moment? In one way, absolutely. It’s a gateway for those who’ve never thought about these things before to begin to feel comfortable engaging with them. On the other hand, just because feminism is having a moment, doesn’t mean that patriarchy or capitalism is suspended.'
Féach a bhfuil ann..
Maidin fhuar ag tús mhí na Nollag seo caite, ar an traein go Béal Feirste, áit nach mbíonn ceangail idirlín le fáil, cheap mé plean dom féin ag cur peann ar phár.
As an Nua Interviews: Loretta Ní Ghabháin
'Chuir mé isteach ar phost le RTÉ agus fostaíodh mé mar stiúrthóir nuachta RTÉ/TG4, nuair a bhí mé 26 bliain d’aois agus ag an am bhí mé ar dhuine de na daoine is óige, a bhain an post sin amach... ach, bhí an bhunchloch ann, ar chúl mo chinn go bhféadfainnse mo rud féin a dhéanamh.'