An Evening with Mary McAleese on LGBT Equality
Published: 13 February 2019
Professor Mary McAleese spoke about forging LGBT equality in Ireland at a UofG LGBT History Month event.
Professor Mary McAleese spoke passionately and eloquently about her support of and contribution to forging LGBT equality in Ireland at an LGBT History Month event in Glasgow.
In 2015, Ireland put same-sex marriage to a public vote which saw 62% in favour of legalising it. Before that, civil partnerships were legal.
Professor McAleese’s son, Justin, was a prominent campaigner in this pivotal referendum in which he discussed his experience growing up as a gay man.
Speaking to a packed audience at the University of Glasgow, Professor McAleese, who was President of Ireland from 1997 to 2011, described marriage equality as a “human rights issue”.
She said that during the referendum people telling their story openly and honestly was “powerful and very important” in changing hearts and minds.
Professor McAleese said her son was fortunate to be brought up in a family where he never heard anyone speak in a derogatory way about the LGBT community.
But, she said, others hadn’t been so lucky and the Irish referendum had allowed the LGBT community to see how much support there was for them and their rights.
Professor McAleese said the positive outcome for marriage equality in Ireland proved that “minds can be changed” and that it was important “whenever you can, make your voice heard”.
But she warned that LGBT community to be vigilant and to “take nothing for granted” with their hard won rights on equality, adding: “Just because it’s in the bank, don’t think that the bank can’t be robbed”.
The free University event, which sold out within an hour of tickets becoming available, was held for February’s LGBT History Month - a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, and the history of the gay rights and related civil rights movements.
“Ireland’s Journey Towards LGBT Equality – An Evening with Mary McAleese”, was one of a series of events organised for February by the Equality and Diversity Unit, the Students' Representative Council, LGBT+ Network and GULGBTQ+ Student Society. More events can be found at https://www.gla.ac.uk/events/lgbthistorymonth/
The event was hosted by Professor Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh, Gender and Sexual Diversity Champion, Vice Principal and Head of the College of Arts, and Professor Dee Heddon, James Arnott Chair in Drama.
Everyone who attended on the night was given a University of Glasgow rainbow pin badge created in support of LGBT equality. The badges are available from the University Gift Shop.
Mary McAleese is Professor of Children, Law and Religion in the College of Arts and the College of Social Sciences.
First published: 13 February 2019
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