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Arthur Leahy (born 1945) is an Irish activist.
Arthur Leahy | |
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Born | 1945 (age 79–80) Cork, Ireland |
Years active | 1980s-present |
Organization | Quay Co-op |
Known for | activism |
Activism
Leahy campaigned against the anti-abortion referendum in 1983, and for changes in legislation in regard of divorce and contraception. He is active in the Cork branch of the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
Personal life
Leahy is gay. He moved to London in the early 1960s, before returning to Cork in the late 1970s. In 1980s, Leahy, along with his partner, Laurie Steele, were interview for RTÉ, at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
References
- ^ Egan, Orla. "Cork Queeros". corklgbtarchive.com.
- "Arthur Leahy Quay Co-op 1980s · Cork LGBT Archive".
- Brennan, Marjorie (January 5, 2020). "We Sell Books: Taking a co-operative approach to books". Irish Examiner.