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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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?…
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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