
Mathilde Kiening and Marianne Blidon shared the results of RESIST case study on France with Francophone audiences, disseminating findings and inviting a discussion with fellow scholars through a presentation titled Des existences contestées aux résistances partagées : Effets et résistance face aux discours, politiques et mobilisations « anti-genre ». The presentation was part of a larger symposium titled « Vous effacez le concept, vous effacez les gens ! » Sur des expériences minoritaires at Université Paris 1-Panthéon Sorbonne
Gender Equity, Gender inequality, Human Rights, Sexual health, Queer feminist resistance, Feminism, Social sciences, Gender equality, Intersectional feminism, Inclusive education, Human rights, Human rights violations, Transphobia, LGBTIQ+ rights, Xenophobia, Reproductive Rights, Trans rights, FOS: Social sciences, Gender, Gender Identity, Anti-gender, Women's Rights, Gender studies, Homophobia, France, Sexuality
Gender Equity, Gender inequality, Human Rights, Sexual health, Queer feminist resistance, Feminism, Social sciences, Gender equality, Intersectional feminism, Inclusive education, Human rights, Human rights violations, Transphobia, LGBTIQ+ rights, Xenophobia, Reproductive Rights, Trans rights, FOS: Social sciences, Gender, Gender Identity, Anti-gender, Women's Rights, Gender studies, Homophobia, France, Sexuality
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