Tully Rinckey to donate proceedings from RBG screening to Dublin Rape Crisis Centre
Tully Rinckey Ireland has announced that proceeds from its upcoming private screening of documentary RBG will be donated to the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre (DRCC).
The firm, which opened its doors last summer, is hosting a screening of the Ruth Bader Ginsburg biopic next Thursday 19 September at the Lighthouse Cinema in Smithfield.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion on the advancement of gender balance and participation of women in the Irish legal sector.
The speakers will include Noeline Blackwell, human rights lawyer and chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre; Orla O’Connor, director of the National Women’s Council of Ireland; Megan Shannon, associate director of recruitment firm Mason Alexander; Grainne Lougnane, real estate partner at Tully Rinckey Ireland; and Maeve Delargy, environment and planning associate at Arthur Cox.
Barry Crushell, partner and COO for European operations at Tully Rinckey Ireland, said: “Just as RBG is a groundbreaking documentary exploring Ginsburg’s exceptional life and career, it is only fitting that Tully Rinckey recognize the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s own groundbreaking contributions.
“The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre is of enormous benefit to the communities it serves, working tirelessly to prevent sexual violence and eliminate its tolerance in society through education, training and awareness-raising campaigns.”