I’m sorry for your loss.
what an amazing story, that’s really great she got to meet her mother, and, expose them like that. ♥️ @altucker
“The Woman Who Exposed Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries
Mari Steed was two years old when she was adopted from Ireland by a Flourtown family. Years later, her search for her birth mother turned up the Magdalene Laundries' horrifying legacy, and Steed wants justice—along with an apology from the Catholic church.“
then may her Legacy go onto inspire many!! @altucker
@Armchaircouch when the real person that was Philomena Lee testified before Congress about the Mother Baby Homes in Ireland, Mari Steed held her hand and also testified. She has inspired and helped close gaps for hundreds of mothers and their babies. They continue her life's work.
what a truly beautiful and reverberating legacy ♥️ That is amazing. I hope they create a monument for her!!
(on a personal note, I was taken from my birthmom when I was three months old. That part of Her story resonates quite a bit, and in fact, her experience meeting her mother was a lot similar to mine, minus the hugging with crying lol) @altucker
@Armchaircouch it is truly the world's loss. She was a gem. I got to hug each of her children yesterday including the baby that she herself was forced to give up. I'll miss her. She was a fierce warrior.