Literature

Monica McWilliams in Conversation with Anne Flaherty

Monica McWilliams has been one of the most influential women in Northern Irish public life during the past 3 decades. For many years she was a lecturer and then Professor of Women’s Studies and Social Policy at the University of Ulster.  In 1996 she co-founded the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, a women-led cross-community political party.  She played a pivotal role in the peace talks that led to the Good Friday Agreement and she subsequently served as a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly between 1998 and 2003.

From 2005 to 2011 she was Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission from 2005 to 2011.  Monica was then appointed the Oversight Commissioner for prison reform in Northern Ireland from 2011 to 2015. She is currently a commissioner on the Independent Reporting Commission monitoring progress on tackling paramilitary activity, while continuing her academic research into domestic violence and working with women peace-builders in conflict regions all over the world.  

Monica is the recipient of numerous awards including the J. F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award in 1998 for her role as a joint signatory to the Good Friday Agreement, the Frank Cousins Peace Award in 1999 and A Special Lifetime Achievement Award from Women in Business.  She has also received several honorary doctorates. 

Monica will discuss her recent memoir Stand Up, Speak Out (2021) with journalist Anne Flaherty.

Anne Flaherty: a journalist born in London and growing up in County Clare, Anne has worked for The Irish Press in Dublin and The Irish Times in Belfast as well as reporting from Africa and Asia. She is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin, and holds an MA in Anglo-Irish Writing from Queen’s University Belfast and an MA in Children’s Literature from the University of Surrey.

Wed 27 April 2022

7.00pm

Tickets: £10

STAND UP, SPEAK OUT

My Life Working for Women’s Rights, Peace and Equality in Northern Ireland and Beyond

Monica McWilliams 

 

By the age of ten, Monica McWilliams was dispensing payouts in her granny’s post office, book-keeping for her cattle-dealer father and leaving no one in any doubt that she could stand up for herself. She went on to break the mould in so many ways, as a woman, as an activist and as a politician. In this frank and fascinating memoir, she tells her extraordinary story for first time.  

Now Emeritus Professor of the Transnational Justice Institute, Monica also chairs the Governing Board of the international NGO Interpeace and has worked with and for women in conflict societies including in South  America and the Middle East. She is author of a number of journal articles, essays and reports on family and sexual matters; domestic violence; and human rights in Northern Ireland. This is her first book.

Praise for Stand Up, Speak Out

Anyone interested in Ireland, ending conflicts, making lasting peace, defending human rights, women in politics and feminism will love this book. – Hillary Clinton 

As co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, Monica McWilliams undoubtedly played one of the most pivotal roles in the  Northern Ireland peace process. This is a stunning read… one of Ireland’s greatest women activists. – Bertie Ahern 

An unmissable memoir of a soaring hope for justice and peace, and of shocking misogyny. Women are so often written out of the history they make; women like Monica McWilliams make their voices heard, with  humour and grace. – Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent 

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