‘We won by one vote’ — the LGBTQ+ pioneers who led the fight to decriminalise homosexuality in Ireland 30 years ago
As the 30th anniversary approaches, Damian Kerlin talks to tireless campaigners who helped change antiquated attitudes
Izzy Kamikaze says the LGBTQ+ community were afraid of becoming too visible before the law reform for fear of the repercussions. Photo: Gerry Mooney
Damian Kerlin
Thirty years ago, Ireland passed legislation legalising homosexuality. The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act passed through the Oireachtas on June 24, 1993, and Ireland has been pushing forward with issues surrounding LGBTQ+ rights ever since.