On the sidelines of its recent round table on feminism, the association Des mots & Débats, aware of the need to reach a wider audience, has asked several schools in the territory to welcome two of the speakers invited for the occasion. .
The Rosa-Parks high school in Thionville received the young feminist activist Emanouela Todorova who came, with enthusiasm and enthusiasm, to meet the students – around a hundred – of Saliha Kolczynski.
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Welcomed by the principal, Laurence Perquin Claren, and her deputy, Nicolas Cardot, Emanouela Todorova was able to capture the attention and arouse the curiosity of the students by presenting in a playful and dynamic way the work she carries out with her association, DBSP Stop au sexism, in order to fight against street harassment, for gender equality and the place of women in society.
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Aware of the issue of discrimination
These girls and boys, for some in general second and for others in BTS option Accounting and management or option Services and benefits of the health and social sectors, all sensitized by their French teacher to the question of discrimination, whether racist , feminists or others, were able to dialogue for an hour with Emanouela Todorova. Author of the book “Say hello dirty whore – Understanding street harassment, denouncing it and acting”, she gave them some keys to defend themselves, took pleasure in listening to them and praised the substantive work of Saliha Kolczynski.
On the same day, Emanouela Todorova was also received at the Hélène-Boucher high school in the classes of Anne Weisstroffer, Frédérique Danda and Stéphanie Pirez-Huart, while the director Anne Gintzburger met, at the Maryse-Bastié high school in Hayange, two classes by Sophie Hentges-Boyard. In all, some 250 girls and boys benefited from the presence, in class, of these two personalities invited by the association Des Mots & Débats.