Christine Buckley (1946/1947 – 11 March 2014) was an Irish activist and campaigner, who served as the director of the
Aislinn support and education group for survivors of
Industrial Schools in Ireland
Industrial Schools ( ga, Scoileanna Saothair, ) were established in Ireland under the Industrial Schools Act 1868 to care for "neglected, orphaned and abandoned children". By 1884, there were 5,049 children in such institutions throughout the cou ...
.
[Buckley, Christine]
"A long journey in search of justice for victims of abuse"
, ''The Irish Times
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'', 19 May 2009; retrieved 4 November 2009 She was raised in
St. Vincent's Industrial School, Goldenbridge.
Life and Death
The daughter of a
Nigeria
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n medical student and a married Irish woman from Dublin,
[Dear Daughter](_blank)
Irish Film and TV Research Online, Trinity College Dublin
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she was abandoned at three weeks of age and grew up in Goldenbridge industrial school.
She went through primary and, unlike many industrial school children, secondary school, eventually qualifying as a nurse. In 1985 she contacted her mother, and in 1988 she contacted her father.
She spoke of her childhood on ''
The Gay Byrne Show
''The Gay Byrne Show'' (previously ''The Gay Byrne Hour'' and also known as ''The GB Show'') was an Irish radio programme, which ran from 1973 until 1998. The programme was presented by Gay Byrne, and aired Monday to Friday for two hours each d ...
'' in November 1992.
During the interview she was asked about her childhood and she described her experience of
St. Vincent's Industrial School, Goldenbridge. She worked with
Louis Lentin on the documentary ''Dear Daughter'', which dealt with both her own experiences and those of other victims of sexual abuse at Goldenbridge.
In 2003, she called on
Fianna Fáil
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Minister for Education
Noel Dempsey
Noel Dempsey (born 6 January 1953) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Transport from 2007 to 2011, Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources from 2004 to 2007, Minister for Education and Scie ...
to resign after he proposed that the Commission investigate only sample allegations of abuse instead of the 1800 complaints. After the Commission report was published, she spoke of being filled with anger though she should have been filled with hope.
["'We can't get on with our lives. It's just not that easy. . .'"](_blank)
''The Irish Times
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'', 21 May 2009; retrieved 4 November 2009 In June 2009, she took part in a wreath-laying ceremony and a march of solidarity with victims of abuse in industrial schools.
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''The Irish Times
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'', 10 June 2009; retrieved 4 November 2009 Up to 10,000 people took part in the march.
In June 2009 she criticised a letter to priests by
Pope Benedict XVI
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on the grounds that it used vague language and that it may have concealed rather than acknowledged the wrongs done.
She died on 11 March 2014, after a long battle with breast cancer.
Legacy and Christine Buckley Award
Christine Buckley was the recipient of the Irish 'Volunteer of the Year' award in 2009, winning the European Volunteer of the Year award in Strasbourg later that year. Upon her death in 2014,
Volunteer Ireland announced the renaming of their overall ‘Volunteer of the Year’ award in honour of Christine Buckley. Awardees include:
* 2014 - Jim Kavanagh, Chernobyl Children International
* 2015 - Matt Cullen, Swords Tiny Towns
* 2016 - David McEvoy, Birr First Responders
* 2017 - Sister Patrica Wall (a.k.a. the "Flying Nun")
* 2018 - Mary Fitzgerald, Clare Haven Services for domestic abuse survivors, County Clare
* 2019 -
Owodunni 'Ola' Mustapha, asylum seeker, organiser of Residents Committee in Direct Provision Centre, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo,
MASI contributor and activist
Honours
In December 2012,
Trinity College, Dublin
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awarded her an honorary
Doctor of Laws
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degree (LL.D) in recognition of her work for people who were subjected to institutional abuse. Presiding at the ceremony was former
President of Ireland
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The president holds office for seven years, and can be elected for a maximum of two terms.Constitu ...
Mary Robinson
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in her capacity as Chancellor of the university.
References
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1940s births
2014 deaths
20th-century Irish people
21st-century Irish people
Health professionals from Dublin (city)
Irish people of Nigerian descent
Irish activists
Irish women activists
Sexual abuse victim advocates
Deaths from cancer in the Republic of Ireland
Deaths from breast cancer
Irish nurses
Black Irish people
People detained at industrial schools in the Republic of Ireland