Like many parents, we've all heard those seemingly innocuous little phrases: "It's not for girls," "Boys don't cry."
They slowly creep into everyday life... and sometimes end up limiting our children's impulses, desires and dreams.
To mark International Women's Rights Day, the Mairie du Bois-Plage-en-Ré, the Association Le Bocal (La Couarde) and the Cercle des femmes "Je suis Elle" are organizing an afternoon of intergenerational discussion and reflection on gender stereotypes:
On the program:
Screenings of short films suitable for all ages (children, young people, adults)
Discussion sessions to open up dialogue
A creative workshop with illustrator Orianne Marie
Games and reading areas for further reflection and a good time.
The idea is simple: to create a caring space where parents, children and adults can reflect, discuss and imagine together a daily life a little freer from stereotypes.
To mark International Women's Rights Day, the Mairie du Bois-Plage-en-Ré, the Association Le Bocal (La Couarde) and the Cercle des femmes "Je suis Elle" are organizing an afternoon of intergenerational discussion and reflection on gender stereotypes:
On the program:
Screenings of short films suitable for all ages (children, young people, adults)
Discussion sessions to open up dialogue
A creative workshop with illustrator Orianne Marie
Games and reading areas for further reflection and a good time.
The idea is simple: to create a caring space where parents, children and adults can reflect, discuss and imagine together a daily life a little freer from stereotypes.
