Suzy Byrne

Suzy Byrne

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'''Suzy Byrne''' is an Irish LGBT+ and disability rights activist, broadcaster, and writer. Bryne co-founded the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) in the 1980s and served as co-chair during the campaign to decriminalize homosexuality in Ireland, which succeeded in 1993. Byrne has been actively involved in organizations including the National LGBT Federation and the International Lesbian and Gay Youth Organisation. Bryne co-authored ''Coming Out: Book for Lesbians and Gay Men of All Ages'' in 1994 and has contributed to publications such as ''Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland''. Byrne has also worked with the National Advocacy Service for People with Disabilities and served on the board of [[Iarnród Éireann]].
'''Suzy Byrne''' is an Irish LGBT+ and disability rights activist, broadcaster, and writer. Byrne was a member of the Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) and served as co-chair during the campaign to decriminalize homosexuality in Ireland, which succeeded in 1993. Byrne has been actively involved in organizations including the National LGBT Federation and the International Lesbian and Gay Youth Organisation. She also acted as spokesperson for the Campaign for Equality, a cross sectoral coalition of groups fighting for equal status legislation. Byrne co-authored ''Coming Out: Book for Lesbians and Gay Men of All Ages'' in 1994 and has contributed to publications such as ''Lesbian and Gay Visions of Ireland''. Byrne has also worked with the National Advocacy Service for People with Disabilities and served on the board of [[Iarnród Éireann]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==