Airmid’s Journal | An t-Earrach 2024 | Hard Copy
An t-Earrach 2024: “Elder”
Currently out of stock. Back in print winter 2024.
“How can we stay with the trouble long enough for something new to emerge and something ancient to be re-membered?
How can we re-member the elder wisdom present in all things as a powerful tool in a decolonial process?
In this issue, we learn from the elders, the warp and weft of this collective tapestry. The waters of Loch nEathach, Lough Neagh, lap up against these pages. Reminding us of the dangers of ecological amnesia. We hear the whispers of forgotten kin. We are invited to remember the secrets lost when mountains are mined and to let the imbas of a dammed river and a polluted well flow”.
This issue is created in solidarity with the ‘Love our Lough’ campaign, and 10% of profits will be donated to Save our Sperrins’. Both collectives work to cherish, celebrate and protect these vast elders for present and future generations.
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan & Denise Conroy
Layout, design & illustration by Denise Conroy
Click here to read more about our values and ethics.
With contributions from:
Han Hogan
Lucy Ní hAodhágain
Delivery cost: Dependent on location. €2+ Postage on Mondays & Thursdays. We post all over the world.
Link and QR code to download Audio version is included within the journal.
An t-Earrach 2024: “Elder”
Currently out of stock. Back in print winter 2024.
“How can we stay with the trouble long enough for something new to emerge and something ancient to be re-membered?
How can we re-member the elder wisdom present in all things as a powerful tool in a decolonial process?
In this issue, we learn from the elders, the warp and weft of this collective tapestry. The waters of Loch nEathach, Lough Neagh, lap up against these pages. Reminding us of the dangers of ecological amnesia. We hear the whispers of forgotten kin. We are invited to remember the secrets lost when mountains are mined and to let the imbas of a dammed river and a polluted well flow”.
This issue is created in solidarity with the ‘Love our Lough’ campaign, and 10% of profits will be donated to Save our Sperrins’. Both collectives work to cherish, celebrate and protect these vast elders for present and future generations.
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan & Denise Conroy
Layout, design & illustration by Denise Conroy
Click here to read more about our values and ethics.
With contributions from:
Han Hogan
Lucy Ní hAodhágain
Delivery cost: Dependent on location. €2+ Postage on Mondays & Thursdays. We post all over the world.
Link and QR code to download Audio version is included within the journal.
An t-Earrach 2024: “Elder”
Currently out of stock. Back in print winter 2024.
“How can we stay with the trouble long enough for something new to emerge and something ancient to be re-membered?
How can we re-member the elder wisdom present in all things as a powerful tool in a decolonial process?
In this issue, we learn from the elders, the warp and weft of this collective tapestry. The waters of Loch nEathach, Lough Neagh, lap up against these pages. Reminding us of the dangers of ecological amnesia. We hear the whispers of forgotten kin. We are invited to remember the secrets lost when mountains are mined and to let the imbas of a dammed river and a polluted well flow”.
This issue is created in solidarity with the ‘Love our Lough’ campaign, and 10% of profits will be donated to Save our Sperrins’. Both collectives work to cherish, celebrate and protect these vast elders for present and future generations.
Edited by Lucy O’Hagan & Denise Conroy
Layout, design & illustration by Denise Conroy
Click here to read more about our values and ethics.
With contributions from:
Han Hogan
Lucy Ní hAodhágain
Delivery cost: Dependent on location. €2+ Postage on Mondays & Thursdays. We post all over the world.
Link and QR code to download Audio version is included within the journal.