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Fabulous queer events happening at Galway's Cúirt Festival this week

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The Cuirt International Festival of Literature has kicked off and the coming week promises to be one of literary magic for Galway.

The programme boasts a range of events catering for everyone with an especially strong focus on inclusion. From fat activism with Charlotte Cooper to racism and ableism with Rosaleen McDonagh and no less […] The post Fabulous queer events happening at Galway's Cúirt Festival this week appeared first on GCN.

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