Irish Examiner: Women's Vote
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100 years ago, with their struggle to gain universal suffrage, Irish women fought to not be judged for their gender.
100 years on, with the choice of women’s underwear still admissible in Irish rape trials, Irish women are now fighting to not be judged for their clothing.
Throughout all this time, the Irish Examiner newspaper has been here to make their voice heard.
From one of Ireland’s leading national newspapers, the Irish Examiner, comes the latest print execution within their campaign, ‘Whatever else changes, we’re always here’.
Devised by creative agency Chemistry, in each execution notable social issues and events from past and present are fused to depict a society in a state of change. What is constant is that the Irish Examiner is there to report upon it all.
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