Ireland
PUBLICATIONS
WICCA, c/o Wendy Wells 21 Corsthwalte Park Weat Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin Ireland
Annual subscription: £ 2.70, six months £ 1.40, single issues 15 Pence.
"WICCA is the brainchild of a group of women drawn together by the need we all felt for an Irish feminist magazine." An information source and an outlet for women's skills, creativity and anger. Publishes articles on the experiences of women from all walks of life, on contraception, childcare, marriage, political struggles, developments in the women's liberation movement, poems, stories, cartoons, and book-reviews.
Caters to feminists as well as women who haven't considered feminism before.
Women's Aim Newsletter, c/o Women's Centre 14 Upper Leeson Street Dublin 2 Ireland Telephone: - 76 35 87
Quarterly Newsletter. Annual subscription £ 2.50. Single copy 30 Pence.
Centre Open: — Monday to Friday 10 am to 12 noon.
Wednesday afternoons and evenings 2.30 — 4.30 pm, 7.30- 9 pm.
A newsletter produced by the Women's A im group, which was formed in 1972, to campaign for law reform in areas related to women and the family. Carries information on legal issues affecting women, articles about women in Ireland as well as internationally, health, education and politics. Since 1975 they have been running a Women's Centre for advice and information. Today they have a number of A im branches all over the country.
Women's View 30 Gardiner Place Dublin 1 Ireland Quarterly magazine. Annual Subscription £ 2.00/US $ 4.00.
Single copy 40 Pence.
The magazine, released on Women's day 1980 (March 8th), tackles the issues and problems of women in Ireland from a socialist-feminist standpoint. It is produced by the National Women's Committee of Sinn Fein, The Workers Party.
PUBLISHERS
Arlen House, The Women's Press 2 Strand Road Baldoyle Dublin 13 Ireland Telephone: -01 392520
The Women's Press is an imprint of Arlen House Ltd. It aims to foster talent among women writers and artists and make their work widely available. Arlen House is particularly interested in the publication of non-fiction, which "explores the role of women in history and in contemporary society; research which highlights women's issues and practical self-help and supportive books for women". Also publishes literature and fiction, poetry, biography and visual arts.
Irish Feminist Information 45 Elmwood Ranelagh Dublin 6 Ireland Telephone: (01) 68 64 20 (pm)
A voluntarydistribution outlet which disseminates works relating to women, i.e. posters, pamphlets, bibliographies, nonsexist children's literature, women's research etc. Attempt to keep prices of publications as low as possible to make them accessible to all women. Material disseminated includes: —The women's calendar - poster 1979, Irish Women's Diary and Guide Book 1980, Posters by Edna Wilson.