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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 Ó 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”.

Delivery cost: Dependent on location. €3+ Postage on Mondays & Thursdays. We post all over the world.

Pre-orders now open. Journals posted by October 8th.

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 Ó 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”.

Delivery cost: Dependent on location. €3+ Postage on Mondays & Thursdays. We post all over the world.