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« 50 years of women directors »
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the ARRQ, the film club Les Dames des Vues de Réalisatrices Équitables offers a panorama of the diversity of approaches and stories…
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« Inspiring women from the cultural milieu: different perspectives on women’s leadership »
” Join us for a meeting, moderated by Marine Thomas, editor-in-chief of Les Affaires, through which Misstress Barbara (DJ and producer), Leslie Dabit (Head of development and content producer at…
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Transracial Adoption Memoir Panel
Please join us in welcoming award-winning authors and activists Amandine Gay and Susan Devan Harness as they read from and discuss their memoirs about transracial adoption, alongside Jenny Heijun Wills…
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« Amandine Gay, families minister » #meuricerecrute
“We should be able to put as many parents as we want on a child’s birth certificate. » Amandine Gay #NewEpisode #MeuriceRecrute #Podcast🎙 Amandine Gay is a director and author,…
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« A Story of One’s Own : adoptees flip the script »
The Great Thursday Conferences, Club 44, La-Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland). Reproductive justice requires considering unequal access to reproductive, contraceptive, abortive and sterilization techniques or the placement and adoption of children as the…
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« Practicing intersectionality and being actively antiracist: working towards equality and social justice is a dirty job, are you still up for it? »
Conference as a part of her 3-day residency at Williams College, Williamstown (USA). Paresky Auditorium. As part of the French and Francophone Film Festival, following the March 7 showing of…
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Masterclass « A story of one’s own: filmmaking as archival, creative and emancipatory work»
Tempo Documentary Films Festival (Sweden). Amandine Gay is a director, actress and Afro-feminist activist. Her first film, Speak Up is a documentary giving voice to black women in France. Amandine…
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« Afrofeminism, translation, and remembering bell hooks »
Amandine Gay is a French filmmaker, Afrofeminist activist, and scholar who divides her time between research and creation. She will be talking about her life and career, including the preface…
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« Black Female Voices and Representation Across the Atlantic. »
Round table discussion with Ci’Auna Heard, Amandine Gay and Niema Jordan, moderated by Sakina Hughes. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara (USA). https://www.scu.edu/cas/wgst/news–events/
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Black History Month – Keynote Fireside Chat with Amandine Gay
Black@Celonis Business Resource Group, online event.