This essay recounts Sister Majella McCarron's work with Ken Saro-Wiwa to highlight the environmental destruction of Ogoni by Royal Dutch Shell. It outlines how Sister Majella McCarron met Maynooth Sociology student John O'Shea, when he interviewed her about media coverage of the Shell-to-Sea campaign. At her request he approached the Maynooth University Library regarding the donation of the death row letters, she had received from Saro-Wiwa. Details of the collection and usage are given
On Tuesday 22nd of January, Councillor Sean Power Mayor of County Kildare, opened an exhibition from...
The 17th edition of the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) commemorated the twentieth anniversary o...
The Nigerian government executed environmental activists Ken Saro-Wiwa and John Kpuinen, along with ...
This essay recounts Sister Majella McCarron's work with Ken Saro-Wiwa to highlight the environmental...
In the words of writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, executed for protesting against environmental de...
In November 2011, Sister Majella McCarron donated 28 letters and 27 poems written by Nigerian write...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive, a collection of deathrow correspondence and other material from Nigeria...
On 10th November 2011, Sister Majella McCarron OLA handed over a collection of personal correspond...
International solidarity between Africa and Ireland These remarkable letters, from their writing ...
Edited by Helen Fallon, Deputy University Librarian, this book, published to mark the 25th anniversa...
THESE LETTERS AND poems are invaluable fragments of a living conversation that portrays the indomit...
THESE LETTERS AND POEMS are invaluable fragments of a living conversation that portrays the indomit...
On Tuesday 22nd of January, Councillor Sean Power Mayor of County Kildare, opened an exhibition from...
The 17th edition of the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) commemorated the twentieth anniversary o...
The Nigerian government executed environmental activists Ken Saro-Wiwa and John Kpuinen, along with ...
This essay recounts Sister Majella McCarron's work with Ken Saro-Wiwa to highlight the environmental...
In the words of writer and activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, executed for protesting against environmental de...
In November 2011, Sister Majella McCarron donated 28 letters and 27 poems written by Nigerian write...
This article explores the integration of the Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive special collection into a module ...
The Ken Saro-Wiwa Archive, a collection of deathrow correspondence and other material from Nigeria...
On 10th November 2011, Sister Majella McCarron OLA handed over a collection of personal correspond...
International solidarity between Africa and Ireland These remarkable letters, from their writing ...
Edited by Helen Fallon, Deputy University Librarian, this book, published to mark the 25th anniversa...
THESE LETTERS AND poems are invaluable fragments of a living conversation that portrays the indomit...
THESE LETTERS AND POEMS are invaluable fragments of a living conversation that portrays the indomit...
On Tuesday 22nd of January, Councillor Sean Power Mayor of County Kildare, opened an exhibition from...
The 17th edition of the Lagos Book and Art Festival (LABAF) commemorated the twentieth anniversary o...
The Nigerian government executed environmental activists Ken Saro-Wiwa and John Kpuinen, along with ...