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« Traveling while Black in France: a case study to improve all students’ stay in Europe »
The Forum on Education Abroad’s 5th European Conference, Beyond 2020: Innovative Practices for an Evolving Landscapes.
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« Assisted reproduction, a media-assisted controversy? »
Debate co-organized by AJL and Prenons la Une, École W, Paris (France). With Loup Besmond de Senneville, journalist at Journal La Croix in charge of the bioethics section, Amandine Gay, filmmaker and creator of Adoptede Awareness Month, and Jena Selle, trans activist and board member of SOS homophobia, hosted by Rozenn Le Carboulec.
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Perspectives on donors anonymity and closed record adoptions
A discussion on kinship that gives voice to people born under secrecy and to those resulting from donor conception. Adoptee Awareness Month intends to offer a space to rethink kinship, the right to origins and everyone’s right to have a family. This discussion, moderated by Amandine Gay, will shed new light on the recent French…
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Breaking the glass ceiling
Panel organized by Veuve Cliquot x Women.
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Masterclass « Adoptees: filmmaking as archival, creative and emancipatory work»
Young French Cinema tour, University of Washington, Seattle (USA).
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« Afro-french voices and new media formats »
Guest artist for the exhibitions “I am a man” and “In the skin of a black doll”, Elsa Triolet Library. Bobigny (France). Février-Mars 2019 https://www.calameo.com/books/0001354415197c784111f
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Speak Up : documentary as a tool to reclaim the narrative
Speak Up: Documentary Film-making as a Tool to Reclaim the Narrative, A.P.E.X Events, Southern Utah University (États-Unis). Amandine Gay is a Montreal-based Afrofeminist filmmaker, activist, and journalist. Following her graduation from the Institute of Political Science in Lyon with a masters in communication, Amandine Gay joined the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris 16 and…
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« Speak Up : filmmaking as archive, creative and emancipatory work »
Thursday’s Great Conferences.. Club 44, La-Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). https://www.club-44.ch/archive/–Ouvrir-la-voix—224291/
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« Transnational adoption : parenthood is political »
Les Créatives Festival. Le Spoutnik, Geneva (Switzerland). Panel with Amandine Gay, Fenneke Reysoo, IHEID Dida, and Sara Sejin Chang (Sara van der Heide) How are children made available for adoption? In our globalized world, the interdependence of racial, class and gender oppressions has a concrete impact on the lives and the ability to act of…
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Discussion with Farah Griffin et Maboula Soumahoro as part of the cycle Blackness in French and Francophone Film
Lenfest Arts Center, Columbia University (United States). https://frenchculture.org/events/8807-blackness-french-and-francophone-film