Goretti Horgan

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Who is Goretti Horgan?

Goretti Horgan is an Irish socialist activist and a lecturer in social policy at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland.

Born in Ireland, Horgan was named for Maria Goretti. She attended university before moving to England. She later returned to Dublin, where she became involved in pro-choice campaigning.

Before becoming a lecturer, she worked as a Research Fellow at the University and as a researcher for Save the Children and the National Children’s Bureau. Before training as a researcher, she worked as a community worker in Derry city and County Londonderry. Before moving to Northern Ireland in 1986, she worked in television production in RTE in Dublin. She was Chair of the Northern Ireland Anti Poverty Network from 2005-2008 and remains a member of the Board of Directors of NIAPN.

Horgan is also a socialist and women’s rights activist, particularly known for her pro-choice campaigning. She was a member of the first Women’s Right to Choose Group in Ireland in the early 1980s and a founder of the Anti Amendment Campaign – the campaign to oppose the Eighth amendment to the Irish Constitution. She was later National Organiser of the Anti Amendment Campaign. In Northern Ireland, she was a founder member of the Derry Women’s Right to Choose Group and of Alliance for Choice. She is also a campaigner for children’s rights and for the rights of disabled people.

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on July 23, 2013

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