Airmid's Journal An Fómhar 2025 (Digital Download)

€5.00

Digital download of ‘An Fómhar- Fialas’ edition of Airmid’s Journal 2025.

You will receive a secure link which will last for 24 hours after the first download.

Art work and formatting by Denise Conroy

Co-edited byLucy O’Hagan & Denise Conroy

Click here to read more about our values and ethics.

Cree scholar Dwayne Donald defines colonialism as an “on-going process of relationship denial.” In this issue, we explore the theme of Fialas; kinship, relationship, family and ask, how do we collectively guide ourselves back toward kinship?”

Edited by Lucy O’Hagan and Denise Conroy

Illustration and Layout by Denise Conroy

With contributions from;

Monica ‘Mo’ Wilde; “Cruinneachadh, rùrachd agus bhiadh fiadhaich - Collecting, foraging and wild food”

Lavie Olupona: “A young lackeen” & “Sparrow”

Rupa Marya; ‘Weaving this Thread Together”

Luíse O’Donovan: “Limpet/Bairneach”

Ian Ó Droma: “Fialas”

Caelainn Hogan: “Slí Eile”

Conchobhar Ruadh: “Éalú ón náire”

Cáit Ó Néill: “Huath, Macha, Mugwort & I”

Branwen Kavanagh:“From the twin to the in-between”

Denise Conroy; Uaimh na gCat

Lucy Ní hAodhagáin; ‘Is mise Neantóg’

“May this issue help us, even briefly, to glimpse that wider kinship vision. And may it remind us that tending the space between us is not a metaphor, but a practice and a responsibility”.

10% of all profits go towardÉireann and I; A community archive for Black migrants in Ireland.

Éireann and I is a community archive that chronicles stories centered around heritage, activism, and art. We are part of a growing movement of grassroots efforts from marginalized communities to collect and make accessible our own experiences outside of traditional archival institutions”.

Link and QR code to download Audio version is included within the journal.


Digital download of ‘An Fómhar- Fialas’ edition of Airmid’s Journal 2025.

You will receive a secure link which will last for 24 hours after the first download.

Art work and formatting by Denise Conroy

Co-edited byLucy O’Hagan & Denise Conroy

Click here to read more about our values and ethics.

Cree scholar Dwayne Donald defines colonialism as an “on-going process of relationship denial.” In this issue, we explore the theme of Fialas; kinship, relationship, family and ask, how do we collectively guide ourselves back toward kinship?”

Edited by Lucy O’Hagan and Denise Conroy

Illustration and Layout by Denise Conroy

With contributions from;

Monica ‘Mo’ Wilde; “Cruinneachadh, rùrachd agus bhiadh fiadhaich - Collecting, foraging and wild food”

Lavie Olupona: “A young lackeen” & “Sparrow”

Rupa Marya; ‘Weaving this Thread Together”

Luíse O’Donovan: “Limpet/Bairneach”

Ian Ó Droma: “Fialas”

Caelainn Hogan: “Slí Eile”

Conchobhar Ruadh: “Éalú ón náire”

Cáit Ó Néill: “Huath, Macha, Mugwort & I”

Branwen Kavanagh:“From the twin to the in-between”

Denise Conroy; Uaimh na gCat

Lucy Ní hAodhagáin; ‘Is mise Neantóg’

“May this issue help us, even briefly, to glimpse that wider kinship vision. And may it remind us that tending the space between us is not a metaphor, but a practice and a responsibility”.

10% of all profits go towardÉireann and I; A community archive for Black migrants in Ireland.

Éireann and I is a community archive that chronicles stories centered around heritage, activism, and art. We are part of a growing movement of grassroots efforts from marginalized communities to collect and make accessible our own experiences outside of traditional archival institutions”.

Link and QR code to download Audio version is included within the journal.