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International Women's Rights Day

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Programme du mois de mars 2025

Chaque année, le 8 mars, se tient la Journée Internationale des Droits des Femmes. Une journée sous le signe de rassemblements à travers le monde et une occasion de faire un bilan sur la situation des femmes. Une occasion également de fêter les victoires, les acquis et de faire entendre les revendications des femmes.

Conférences, tables-rondes, projections, visites, spectacles… La Ville et la Métropole de Montpellier mettent en place un programme qui s’étend sur le mois de mars. Et ce, au travers des lieux culturels de la Ville, des Maisons pour tous et des espaces associatifs.

Objectif : faire avancer les droits des femmes, changer les regards, faire progresser la société vers une égalité réelle entre les femmes et les hommes.

Thématique de l'édition 2025 : quelles places pour les femmes dans les espaces publics ?

Programme de l'édition 2025

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Michaël Delafosse
La Journée internationale des droits des femmes est l'occasion de réarmer l'ambition et la volonté de la Ville de Montpellier d'agir sans cesse en faveur de l'égalité entre les femmes et les hommes et de mettre en œuvre les dispositifs nécessaires à la protection des droits des femmes, au plus près de leurs besoins et en partenariat avec les institutions et les associations.
Michaël DELAFOSSE
Maire de Montpellier
Président de Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole

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04
March 2025
Au 29 March 2025
Exposure

Photographic exhibition: “Reverse shots, intimate looks”

Photographic exhibition: “Countershots, intimate views” by photographer Laurent Allory, produced with the women supported by the Mouvement du Nid 34. Organized by the Victor Hugo Media Library and the Nid de l'Hérault Movement. Opening on Thursday March 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Through a series of intimate and sometimes touching photographs, the exhibition seeks to reveal the invisible. It aims to recall the humanity as well as the normality of women in prostitution. It also attempts to give a voice to those who are so often silenced, while preserving their identity. These photographs, taken in their everyday environment, capture fragments of their reality; each image is a discreet but powerful testimony to their personality, their resilience and their inner strength. This third year of partnership between the Mouvement du Nid 34 and the Victor Hugo media library closes a cycle of artistic work in connection with women in prostitution, supported by the Mouvement du Nid 34. How can we make visible those who are neither seen nor looked at?
207 Rue Guillaume Janvier 34000 Montpellier
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06
March 2025
Au 26 April 2025
Exposure

Exhibition: “Broken Constellations”

This European, digital and feminist participatory project by the Queer Code collective reinvests the field of History to make visible the journeys of love and resistance of women who loved women during the Second World War. Despite the systems of structural invisibility concerning the history of lesbians, fragments are known thanks to the mobilization of German historians and German, French and European lesbian activists. The Queer Code collective has led a dynamic of cooperation between them and members of social families, members of families of the heart as well as researchers in order to be able to collectively produce these digital cartographies. Their work contributes to opening the doors of the closet of the History of Deportation. Discover 6 stories of German and French lesbians: Christiane Moreau, Elsa Conrad, Henny Schermann, Marguerite Chabiron, Suzanne Leclezio and Yvonne Ziegler, arrested and deported because they were resistance fighters, or openly lesbians, and/or Jews. On the program: - Opening on Thursday March 6 at 6:30 p.m. in the presence of the Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Marseille, Mr. Fried-Hansel Nielsen, and Mrs. Isabelle Sentis, coordinator of the exhibition. - Conference around the exhibition: Broken Constellations, Wednesday March 19, 2025. Free entry, all audiences For more information: 04 67 60 48 11
4 Rue des Trésorier de la Bourse 34000 Montpellier
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07
March 2025
Au 28 March 2025
Workshop

Workshop: Making an “anti-annoyance” whistle and raising awareness of street harassment

From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. every Friday in March (7, 14, 21 and 28) Using the 3D printers of the Espace Gisèle Halimi fablab, come and make and personalize your “anti-annoyance” whistle that will allow you to report a situation of street harassment. These workshops will also be an opportunity to talk about street harassment: avenues of action to protect yourself, whether at the time or afterwards (care or legal support). Free workshops by reservation by email to: emmanuelle.boyer@montpellier.fr or aurore.lafosse@montpellier.fr - 6 places per workshop
35 Rue de la Haye 34080 Montpellier
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28
March 2025
Concert

Concert: “Girls Don’t Cry”

The Maison pour tous Léo Lagrange and the Théâtre Jean Vilar offer a program of female artists who embody the freedom, creative energy and escape that our world needs so much! Based in the region, La Pietà and Nika! are two essential artists on the contemporary music scene in Occitanie and nationally. On the program: Nika Leeflang (wavy pop) and La Pietà (solo song). Free entry, all audiences For more information: 04 48 18 62 18 (Léo Lagrange Community Center) and 04 34 46 68 38 (Jean Vilar Theater)
155 Rue de Bologne 34080 Montpellier
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