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Síolta Voices: Witnessing Palestine – A Conversation, Resourcing Space & Fundraiser

"Palestine is a moral litmus test for the world."


Angela Davis

In this special edition of Síolta Voices, we invite you into a space of solidarity, truth-telling, and collective resourcing as we turn our hearts and attention toward what is happening in Palestine.

This 90-minute online gathering will be hosted by Síolta’s Jenny O’Hare. We warmly welcome Dee Mulrooney, artist and activist whose work has been influenced by the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Dee will share how her art acknowledges feelings of helplessness, reflecting back to people that they are not alone in their despair, whilst also forging meaningful connections and transforming those feelings into proactive engagement. We will explore how creative expression can foster a sense of solidarity and contribute to the pursuit of social justice.

Stella Temirati, breathwork facilitator and trauma-informed practitioner, will guide a gentle restorative breathwork practice, a take home practice to help resource us in the face of overwhelm and heartbreak.


What to Expect:

  • A compassionate and open-hearted space to reflect on Palestine and our collective response

  • Insightful conversation and encouragement from guest speaker Dee Mulroney

  • Community-centred facilitation from Jenny O’Hare

  • A grounding, restorative breathwork session with Stella Temirati

  • Space to connect, grieve, and act — together


Who is this for?
Anyone feeling impacted by the current events in Palestine. Anyone seeking a space to reflect, to act, or simply to be held in community. Whether you’re feeling helpless, heavy, confused, or driven — you are not alone.

All proceeds from this gathering will be donated directly Stay Human Collective, a grassroots organisation in Palestine providing Education and Essential Support in North Gaza.

We hope you’ll join us in this space of solidarity and care.


JOIN US

€25.00

We offer all of our Síolta Voices work at a sliding scale for accessibility, you can choose what is within your means to pay and use the code to apply a discount

€25 - Give to the Community - No Code Needed

€20 - Standard Price - Use Code: SIOLTASTANDARD

€15 - Receive from the Community - Use Code: SIOLTARECEIVE

Our Síolta Voices work is free for our Community Members - learn more here.


The Facilitators

Dee Mulroney is an Irish artist, storyteller, and activist. Her multidisciplinary work spans visual art, film, theatre, and narrative performance, often exploring themes of identity, resistance, and liberation.

An advocate and committed supporter of the Palestinian cause, Dee brings a deep sense of political urgency and global solidarity to everything she creates. Her artistic and activist work are inseparable — both grounded in a belief that truth-telling, imagination, and community are essential tools in the fight for justice.

Jenny O’Hare is a nature-based facilitator, grief-tender, and deep-ecologist. Her work weaves together soul-aligned practices, and the sacred work of remembering ourselves as part of the larger living world.

Jenny is a core team member at Síolta Wellbeing, where she facilitates gatherings rooted in reverence, resilience, and belonging. She holds spaces that support people in resourcing themselves through nature connection, embodied presence, and collective care — especially in times of grief, overwhelm, and uncertainty.

Stella Temirati is a breathwork facilitator based in Ireland. Stella’s work is rooted in the belief that the breath is medicine — a practical and gentle gateway into regulation, clarity, and inner connection. She offers community breathwork journeys like “Breathe for Peace”, which fundraises for the Palestinian cause.

Stella integrates her healing practice with her dedication to social justice and liberation. She believes that inner regulation and collective action are deeply interconnected, especially in times of crisis.

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