Sorcha Rosa

Sorcha Rosa is a queer feminist activist working at the intersections of gender, sexuality, and human rights. Her activism focuses on advancing feminist and LGBTQIA+ equality, with particular commitment to trans and intersex justice. She is involved in grassroots organising, advocacy, and community-building, amplifying the voices of those too often left unheard. Sorcha’s work combines personal storytelling with political action, highlighting the importance of solidarity, inclusion, and transformative change.

  • Sport Ireland Formalises Assault On Trans Rights

    Sport Ireland Formalises Assault On Trans Rights

    “This article examines Sport Ireland’s March 2024 guidance on transgender and non-binary participation in sport, explores its implications for trans and non-binary athletes in Ireland and argues for inclusive policy reform.”

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  • Trans Women Lose Most From Flawed Referendum:

    Trans Women Lose Most From Flawed Referendum:

    “This article examines how trans women were disproportionately affected by the 2024 Irish referendums — analysing structural exclusion, policy failure and the push for inclusive futures.”

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  • RTÉ Attacks Trans Community:

    RTÉ Attacks Trans Community:

    “This article examines how RTÉ’s recent programmes and commentary around trans and non-binary people in Ireland have contributed to an atmosphere of marginalisation — analysing the role of national media in shaping perceptions and the real-world impact on a vulnerable community.”

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  • International women’s day needs to include Trans Liberation:

    International women’s day needs to include Trans Liberation:

    “On this International Women’s Day, we argue that true celebration of women means centring trans women, non-binary and gender-diverse people too. Feminism that leaves anyone behind isn’t feminism at all.”

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  • Adult Human Cyclist:

    Adult Human Cyclist:

    “In ‘Adult Human Cyclist’, we reflect on how cycling is more than a sport — it’s a pathway to health, inclusion, and collective liberation. Whether you’re just starting or riding through life, your human experience on the bike matters.”

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