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The Irish Women's Liberation Movement was an alliance of a group of Irish women who were concerned about the sexism within Ireland, both socially and legally. They first began after a meeting in Dublin's Bewley's Cafe on Grafton Street in 1970.[1] They later had their meetings in Margaret Gaj's restaurant on Baggot Street every Monday.[2][3] The group was short-lived, but influential.[4] It was initially started with twelve women, most of whom were journalists.[5] One of the co-founders was June Levine.[citation needed]