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  • « Black cinema night »

    « Black cinema night »

    This year, the carte blanche of Montpellier’s Comédie du Livre is entrusted to the novelist Alice Zeniter. As a preview of this 33rd edition, the author of The Art of Losing (Flammarion), Prix Goncourt des Lycéens, invites you, on Wednesday May 23, from 7 p.m., to meet the filmmaker Amandine Gay, at the occasion of…

  • Workshop «Speak Up: women of color reclaim the narrative », BOZAR (Brussels)

    Workshop «Speak Up: women of color reclaim the narrative », BOZAR (Brussels)

    Two-hour workshop ‘Reclaim the Narrative’, for 20 women with a history of migration, preferably Afro-descendants. The main objective of the workshop is to feel the concept of ‘the personal is political’ by sharing personal stories of migration and realizing that these echo in other personal stories; to develop an interest in the archiving of personal…

  • Queer/Trans/National Adoption Politics: An Adoptee Roundtable

    Queer/Trans/National Adoption Politics: An Adoptee Roundtable

    Writer, activist, and adoptee Liz Latty hosts a roundtable on the intersections of queerness and adoption politics in the U.S. and abroad, featuring M Campbell, Amandine Gay, and Tara Linh Leaman. Currently, most adoption discourse and activism in queer communities focuses on queer and trans subjects as parents, and is dominated by the voices of…

  • « Striving for equality vs. Embracing Difference: Intersectional politics in practice »

    « Striving for equality vs. Embracing Difference: Intersectional politics in practice »

    The Center for Intersectional Justice (CIJ) is a newly founded non-profit organization based in Berlin. Its mission is to make anti-discrimination and equality policy more inclusive and effective in Europe. CIJ tackles intersecting forms of structural inequality and discrimination through legal and policy advocacy, policy research, and trainings. The aim of the conference is to…

  • « Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power »

    « Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power »

    Artiste Invitée autour d’Ouvrir La Voix. Kiosk, Gent (Belgique). Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power combines an exhibition with a public program of lectures, panel discussions, performances and screenings to present stories from the history of feminist struggle. Issues of race, gender and class are covered from a…

  • Personal is political : an intimate approach to decoloniality

    Personal is political : an intimate approach to decoloniality

    Annual seminar « After Empire : melancholia or convivial culture » at ERG -School of Graphic Research- (Brussels). Invited by Peggy Pierrot. “After exploring the intimate dimension of my work, while comparing it with that of several other Afro-descendant visual artists, I will invite students to propose a visual narrative of their personal and intimate relationship to Belgian…